Overview
- Green Asha, an India-flagged LPG tanker, reached Navi Mumbai’s Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority after a safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
- The shipment carries 15,400 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas, which officials say will help top up household cooking-gas supply.
- Another India-flagged LPG carrier, Green Sanvi, crossed the strait earlier and is expected to reach India soon, pointing to continued flows despite regional risk.
- The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways reported no incidents involving Indian-flagged vessels in the past 24 hours and said all Indian seafarers are safe.
- DG Shipping cited 5,647 calls, 12,043 emails, and 1,803 seafarer repatriations since its control room was activated, and state maritime boards said ports are operating without congestion.