Seafarers Union Highlights Concerns for Indian Sailors in Conflict Zones

**Union Raises Concerns Over Indian Sailors Stranded in Conflict Zone**
The Indian seafarers union has expressed urgent concerns regarding the plight of Indian sailors currently stranded in a conflict zone near the Strait of Hormuz, amid escalating tensions between Iran and Western nations. Union representatives described the situation as akin to being imprisoned, citing severe shortages of vital supplies including food, water, and medical assistance.
The sailors, employed on commercial vessels, have reported being unable to safely navigate due to heightened military activity in the region. This has left many vessels in a state of limbo, as crews are unable to disembark and face the psychological toll of uncertainty. The Indian government has been urged to take immediate action to ensure the safe return of these mariners and provide necessary support.
The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic waterway through which a significant percentage of the worlds oil supply passes. Increased tensions in this area often disrupt maritime operations, affecting not only sailors and shipping companies but also global oil prices and trade routes.
As industry stakeholders and family members of the stranded sailors await further developments, there is growing pressure on authorities to prioritize the safety and well-being of those men and women working on the frontlines of international shipping.
