
New Delhi, March 4 The government is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Middle East, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said, adding that all necessary mechanisms have been activated to ensure the safety and well-being of seafarers and maritime assets.
The Middle East is facing military turmoil, with the US and Israeli forces at war against Iran, which has closed the Strait of Hormuz – a major passage for vessels.
The conflict has intensified since the killing of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Saturday, along with attacks carried out by the US.
Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, chaired a review meeting on Tuesday to assess the prevailing security environment in the Persian Gulf and examine its implications for Indian maritime assets and personnel.
"We are closely monitoring the evolving situation and have activated all necessary precautionary, monitoring, and coordination mechanisms to ensure the safety and well-being of our seafarers and the security of our maritime assets. We remain in constant contact with relevant national and international agencies and are prepared to respond swiftly to any emerging developments," Sonowal said.
He said the government stands firmly with its seafarers and maritime stakeholders.
Sonowal said his ministry is prepared to extend all necessary operational, diplomatic, and humanitarian support to safeguard Indian vessels and personnel and will continue active coordination with domestic and international stakeholders to protect India's maritime interests.
At least three Indian seafarers on board foreign-flagged vessels were killed and one was injured in the Middle East region, the Directorate General of Shipping said on Tuesday, issuing an advisory for maritime operators to assess voyage-specific risks, amid escalated military actions involving the US, Israel, and Iran that threaten disruptions of major trade routes.



