20,000 Indian seafarers caught in Gulf turmoil: Mariners’ body flags alarm | India News

20,000 Indian seafarers caught in Gulf turmoil: Mariners' body flags alarm

NEW DELHI: Over 20,000 Indian seafarers are staring at a humanitarian nightmare in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions, with fears of conflict spillover trapping vessels and leaving crews stranded without food, medicine or escape routes, said National Union of Seafarers of India (NUSI), one of the country’s oldest maritime unions. The body has urged the govt to treat the crisis as a “national priority and activate urgent evacuation protocols”.The 20,000-plus Indian seafarers-drawn from the massive scale of Indian manpower in the region-remains fluid, as crews rotate daily based on vessel schedules, port curbs, flag states, and security alerts. Seafarers operating in and around the Gulf now face missile and drone threats, operational restrictions and security advisories that have turned routine voyages through the technically open Strait of Hormuz into high-risk journeys marked by constant anxiety, heightened bridge alerts, disrupted sleep and mounting mental fatigue. “There is growing panic among seafarers and their families. We are constantly receiving calls from worried relatives asking if their family members will safely return home,” Milind Kandalgaonkar, general secretary-cum-treasurer of NUSI, told TOI on Saturday. Across regions that contribute significantly to India’s maritime workforce, families are tracking news alerts, ship movements and conflict updates.Many Indian seafarers work aboard foreign-flagged vessels where responsibility is fragmented between shipowners, insurers, flag states and local authorities, according to Kandalgaonkar.Unlike military personnel, merchant navy crews are civilian workers keeping global trade functional despite limited protection. “These seafarers serve global trade and India’s economic security under extremely difficult conditions and deserve urgent protection,” said Kandalgaonkar, who spent nearly two decades at sea. “Today’s threats-missiles, drones, cyber disruptions, sanctions, insurance complications and operational restrictions-are all interacting simultaneously.” NUSI has activated its emergency support initiative, ‘NUSI Sahara’, to respond to distress calls on safety, mental stress, repatriation, wages, abandonment and communication with authorities. India has already stepped up naval deployment with Operation Urja Suraksha, aimed at monitoring and protecting Indian maritime interests in high-risk waters.

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