MEA spokesperson Randhir
Jaiswal said New Delhi places the highest priority on the safety of Indian
seafarers and called for an end to attacks on commercial vessels. The Guinea-Bissau-flagged MT Jalveer
reportedly came under attack off Shinas Port on the Omani coast. The vessel has
20 Indian seafarers on board, all of whom are reported safe with no casualties
or injuries, according to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. Additional
Secretary Mukesh Mangal confirmed that crew evacuation to Shinas Port has
commenced, with assistance from the Royal Navy of Oman, and is expected to be
completed soon. The Indian Embassy in Muscat is closely
coordinating with Omani authorities for the safe evacuation of the crew. In a
post on X, the embassy said, “Evacuation of crew from MT Jalveer to Shinas port
is being coordinated with assistance from Royal Navy of Oman, and shall soon be
complete.” This incident comes amid a string of attacks on tankers in the Gulf of
Oman and the Strait of Hormuz, including recent US strikes on Iranian-linked
vessels that left three Indian sailors missing and raised alarms over the
safety of Indian crews on commercial ships. MEA has voiced concern over the growing
threat to shipping routes and the impact of the conflict on global trade
corridors, particularly the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.