The Government is on the highest alert to safeguard Indian seafarers amid the evolving maritime security situation in the Gulf region.
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, in a statement, said that the Directorate General of Shipping has advised all Indian seafarers serving onboard Indian and foreign-flagged vessels transiting through conflict-affected waters to exercise the highest degree of caution and vigilance.
The Directorate has also advised vessel operators, ship managers and shipping companies to adhere strictly to prevailing maritime security protocols, maintain enhanced situational awareness, and continuously monitor advisories issued by the Government and competent international authorities.
Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said that the Government is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Gulf region and remains fully committed to the safety, security and welfare of every Indian seafarer. He said that all relevant ministries, agencies and Indian missions abroad are working in close coordination to ensure timely support and assistance whenever required.
The Ministry noted that the Seafarers Welfare Fund Society is ready to extend eligible welfare benefits, financial assistance and other support measures to affected seafarers and their families whenever required. The Seamen’s Welfare Fund Society has been directed to provide an ex gratia payment of ₹10 lakh to the families of each deceased seafarer.
Stakeholders have been directed to promptly report any incident involving Indian seafarers to the Directorate General of Shipping to facilitate immediate intervention and coordination. Dedicated communication channels and emergency response mechanisms remain operational round the clock to provide assistance to Indian seafarers and their families.












