भारत के लिए राहत भरी खबर… होर्मुज से सुरक्षित निकला एक और LPG टैंकर – indian oil lpg ship with 18 indian crew safely crosses middle east war zone ntc dhrj
A relief news has come out for India and this time it is related to the Strait of Hormuz. Actually, while passing through here, another LPG tanker has come out safely and is now moving towards India. The special thing is that this is not the only case, but even before this many tankers have successfully left for India through this route, although some ships are still stuck in the area. In such a situation, this transit is being seen as a relief for India’s supply.
This tanker is Marshall Islands flagged ‘MT Sarva Shakti’, which is loaded with about 46,313 tonnes of LPG. It has a total of 20 crew members, including 18 IndiaThese are included. This tanker has crossed Hormuz on 2nd May and it is estimated that it will reach Visakhapatnam by 13th May.
Tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz and reaches Gulf of Oman
This entire LPG cargo is linked to India’s daily energy needs. For this reason, it is being considered an important relief for the supply system, especially at a time when there is pressure on energy routes at the international level. This tanker has been chartered by Indian Oil Corporation (IOC). Although it is running under the flag of Marshall Islands, its entire operation is linked to India’s supply chain. According to ship tracking data, the ship is currently around the Gulf of Oman and is continuously moving towards India.
This transit is also being considered special because in recent times the number of ships belonging to India passing through the Strait of Hormuz had reduced significantly. Meanwhile, this safe exit is a positive sign. However, about 14 Indian or Indian-related ships are still stranded in the western part of this strait.
Despite this, the government has said that no incident has occurred with any Indian ship in the last 24 hours. Ports, Shipping and Foreign Ministry are continuously monitoring the situation and trying to keep the safety of the crew and supplies normal.
The government control room is also working day and night. You can imagine that so far about 18 thousand emails and more than 8 thousand phone calls have been attended, so that every moment of information about every ship is available. Not only this, till now the government has also transported about 3 thousand sailors safely to their homes. It is also a matter of relief that at present there is no jam at any port in the country and all work is going on absolutely normally.
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