Indian oil and LPG tankers continue to traverse critical Gulf shipping lanes despite escalating regional tensions. The Shipping Ministry confirms that the LPG carrier Shivalik has successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz and now heads toward Mumbai, with priority berthing secured for swift cargo discharge.
Status of Indian Vessels in the Region
Authorities report that all Indian crew members operating in the Persian Gulf remain safe. The government maintains ongoing communication with these vessels to ensure their security.
Nanda Devi approaches Kandla port for imminent arrival, while Jag Laadki proceeds to Mundra carrying approximately 81,000 tonnes of Murban crude oil from the UAE.
Geopolitical Context and Energy Security
These developments unfold as global energy markets face uncertainty from heightened geopolitical strains. India vigilantly tracks the situation to safeguard its essential energy imports and supply chains.

