Indian Seafarers Avoid Conflict Zones, DGS Says
DGS advisory comes days after the US strike on MT Settebello killing 3 Indians
The Directorate General of Shipping has issued guidelines to prevent Indian seafarers from being sent to areas experiencing conflict. This directive follows recent events where an American strike on the MT Settebello resulted in the death of three Indian nationals. The decision aims to protect the safety and well-being of maritime workers. The advisory highlights the importance of assessing risks before deploying crew members. It also emphasizes the need for better communication between shipping companies and authorities. The move is seen as a proactive step in ensuring seafarers' safety. The government is working closely with international bodies to monitor developments. This policy reflects a growing concern for the welfare of workers in high-risk regions.
It ensures the safety of Indian seafarers in volatile areas.
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