Hormuz is blocked. Amid the growing global fuel crisis, new war drums have sounded in the Middle East. In this extreme situation, good news arrived for India. A ship carrying fuel gas, flying the flag of the Marshall Islands, crossed Hormuz and docked at Gujarat’s Deendayal Port. This ship carries 20,000 tons of fuel gas. Needless to say, this fuel gas brings great relief to India amidst the critical situation.
Due to the war in West Asia, the blockade at Hormuz has been ongoing for over 75 days. It has become virtually impossible for any ship to enter or exit this waterway without being noticed by Iran and the United States. In this scenario, on May 13, the fuel gas-laden ship crossed the Strait of Hormuz. The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) acquired the ship from Qatar’s Ras Laffan Terminal. 21 foreign sailors safely navigated the ship, evading the US blockade and Iranian surveillance. It contains 20,000 tons of LPG.
Last Wednesday, while crossing Hormuz, the ship turned off its radar system and Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders. As a result, the ship went unnoticed.
It is learned that last Wednesday, while crossing Hormuz, the ship turned off its radar system and Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders. Consequently, the ship escaped detection. According to official sources, the entire operation was coordinated by four central ministries to ensure success and protect the ship from gunfire. An additional secretary from the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways stated, “It was through seamless coordination between the Directorate General of Shipping, the Ministry of External Affairs, the Ministry of Defence, and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas that the ship safely reached its destination.”
Notably, since the beginning of March, overcoming all maritime obstacles, 13 ships have so far arrived in India. It is also learned that right behind this ship is another LPG tanker flying the Vietnamese flag, the NV Sunshine, carrying 46,427 tons of fuel and heading towards New Mangalore Port.
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