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Over 2500 Seafarers Repatriated From Gulf Region 686

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AI insight
AI-generatedSecurity incident in Strait of Hormuz triggers crew repatriation, but no supply disruption yet. The Desh Garima crude cargo is proceeding normally. The event raises insurance and security costs for shipping in the region, but no immediate impact on oil flows. Weak commercial mechanism; no price or supply shock reported.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Over 2,563 Indian seafarers repatriated from Gulf region due to security concerns.
- Firing incident involving two Indian vessels in Strait of Hormuz, no injuries.
- Indian-flagged tanker Desh Garima carrying 97,422 metric tons of crude oil crossed Strait safely on April 18.
- Vessel expected to arrive Mumbai on April 22.
- Ministry continues to monitor and ensure normal port operations in India.
No sustained impact; risk premium fades within 1-4 weeks.
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Sector impact at a glance
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