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Jag Vasant LPG Vessel Reaches Gujarat Port Days After Hormuz Passage
The LPG tanker Jag Vasant, carrying 47,600 metric tonnes of LPG, arrived at Gujarat's Vadinar port on Thursday after being stranded in the Strait of Hormuz for 23 days due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The vessel’s delayed arrival brings much-needed relief amid concerns about potential LPG shortages in India. The ongoing geopolitical instability in the region has disrupted shipping routes, leaving several tankers stranded. This delivery, along with a second L
Jag Vasant LPG Vessel Reaches Gujarat Port Days After Hormuz Passage
The LPG tanker Jag Vasant, carrying 47,600 metric tonnes of LPG, arrived at Gujarat's Vadinar port on Thursday after being stranded in the Strait of Hormuz for 23 days due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The vessel’s delayed arrival brings much-needed relief amid concerns about potential LPG shortages in India. The ongoing geopolitical instability in the region has disrupted shipping routes, leaving several tankers stranded. This delivery, along with a second L
India Among 5 Nations Named in Iran’s ‘Friendly Countries’ List for Strait of Hormuz Passage
Iran has stated that the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil transport, will remain open for select countries, including India, despite ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The strait is crucial for international trade,
India Among 5 Nations Named in Iran’s ‘Friendly Countries’ List for Strait of Hormuz Passage
Iran has stated that the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil transport, will remain open for select countries, including India, despite ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The strait is crucial for international trade,
Indians among travellers leaving Gulf as Iran strikes trigger security fears
Rising tensions in West Asia have triggered concern among Indian residents and travellers in Gulf countries after a series of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted locations in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain over the weekend. The attacks, which hit areas long considered safe for business and tourism, have led to a sudden increase in people trying to leave the region, including Indian professionals, workers, and visitors. Travel operators and security agencies repo
Indians among travellers leaving Gulf as Iran strikes trigger security fears
Rising tensions in West Asia have triggered concern among Indian residents and travellers in Gulf countries after a series of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted locations in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain over the weekend. The attacks, which hit areas long considered safe for business and tourism, have led to a sudden increase in people trying to leave the region, including Indian professionals, workers, and visitors. Travel operators and security agencies repo









