Indian Seafarers in International Conflicts
The role of Indian seafarers has come under scrutiny due to recent international conflicts involving merchant ships.
Recent Incidents Involving Indian Seafarers
- A Palau-flagged oil tanker, MT Settebello, was attacked by U.S. forces near the Strait of Hormuz on June 10, 2026, resulting in the death of three Indian seafarers.
- In another incident, a Russian-linked vessel was detained by the British in the English Channel, and the Indian captain was arrested as the ship was supposedly under Western sanctions.
Discussion on Indian Seafarers' Future on Sanctioned Ships
Ajith Sukumaran, Retd. Additional Director General of Shipping, and Biswanath Gupta, Associate Professor at Jindal Global Law School, discuss the evolving situation of Indian seafarers serving on sanctioned ships.
Key Question Raised
Should Indian seafarers continue serving on ships that are labeled as sanctioned due to international conflicts?
This ongoing debate highlights the complexities faced by Indian nationals working in international maritime roles amidst geopolitical tensions.