Three Indian seafarers serving on board foreign-flagged vessels killed in Middle East conflict

World Tuesday 03/March/2026 14:10 PM
By: ANI
Three Indian seafarers serving on board foreign-flagged vessels killed in Middle East conflict

New Delhi: Three Indian seafarers, serving on board foreign-flagged vessels, were killed and one person was injured amid the escalating tensions in the West Asia region, the Directorate General of Shipping said in a statement.

Directorate General of Shipping said that there have been four incidents in the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Sea of Oman and adjoining sea areas involving Indian seafarers.

The Directorate General of Shipping is closely monitoring the evolving maritime security situation in the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Sea of Oman and adjoining sea areas in light of recent regional and geopolitical developments, where reported threats have included missile and drone activity, electronic interference, and other maritime security concerns, according to a release.

As per the latest reports, there have been no confirmed instances of casualty, detention, or boarding involving Indian-flagged vessels. Monitoring and verification efforts remain ongoing, and Indian-flagged vessels continue to operate in the region.

The Directorate General of Shipping have constituted a quick response team to carry out immediate response, evacuation coordination, and support function to Indian seafarers stranded in and around the Persian Gulf region as tension rises in West Asia.

The quick response team is headed by the Capt. PC Meena, Deputy Director General (Crew), with the support and guidance of Capt. Nitin Mukesh, Deputy Nautical Advisor.

The team will coordinate closely with the office of the Director Seamen's Employment Office (DSEO), RPSL Companies, Families, Shipping companies, trade unions, Indian Missions abroad, concerned port authorities, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure timely communication, assistance, and safe evacuation of Indian seafarers impacted by the prevailing situation, according to a release.

All concerned offices and officials are directed to extend full cooperation to ensure uninterrupted and efficient execution of responsibilities during this critical period.