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New Delhi tells shipowners not to deploy Indian seafarers on Hormuz routes

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 1:23 AM

NEW DELHI, July 16 (Reuters) – India has ordered shipowners, ship managers and recruitment companies not to deploy the country’s seafarers on vessels ​undertaking trips through the Strait of Hormuz ‌amid renewed fighting in the region.

India is the world’s third-largest supplier of seafarers, with more than 300,000 sailors working across global shipping fleets, according to government data.

“No deployment ‌of ​Indian seafarers on vessels undertaking ⁠voyages involving passage through ⁠the Strait of Hormuz until further orders,” the Directorate General of Shipping said in an order issued late Wednesday.

Two Indian seafarers have been killed ​in attacks on vessels in the region over the last three days, as tensions escalate ⁠in the Middle East.

Recent attacks ⁠on vessels have increased the risks ​faced by seafarers and commercial ships operating in the ​conflict-affected area “significantly”, the shipping regulator said.

“In view of ‌the heightened security situation in the Persian Gulf region … the Directorate considers it necessary to adopt enhanced precautionary measures to safeguard the interests of ⁠Indian seafarers serving on board ships operating in the region,” the order said.

It also directed masters of the vessels ⁠to ensure ‌that they are sufficiently vigilant about ⁠the security situation in the Persian ​Gulf, the ‌Strait of Hormuz and adjoining waters, ​and called ⁠for continuous monitoring of navigational warnings.

New Delhi also lodged a strong protest with Iran, summoning its deputy ambassador over one of the deaths on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Writing by Hritam Mukherjee; Editing by ​Edwina Gibbs)