India has strongly condemned unacceptable attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, urging de-escalation through dialogue. Ambassador Vikram Doraiswamy highlighted the deep concern for seafarers’ safety, with India contributing significantly to the global workforce. The International Maritime Organization called for coordinated action to protect civilian vessels and ensure freedom of navigation. India has strongly condemned unacceptable attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, urging de-escalation through dialogue. Ambassador Vikram Doraiswamy highlighted the deep concern for seafarers’ safety, with India contributing significantly to the global workforce. The International Maritime Organization called for coordinated action to protect civilian vessels and ensure freedom of navigation.
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