Two Indian-flagged LPG carriers have managed to navigate through the conflict affected Strait of Hormuz and are now en route to Indian ports, even as 16 other vessels remain stranded in the Persian Gulf. Officials confirmed that maritime operations involving Indian ships continue to remain stable despite heightened tensions in the region, news agency PTI reported. According to Mukesh Mangal, Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, LPG carrier Green Sanvi, loaded with 46,650 tonnes of LPG, is slated to reach India on Tuesday (April 7). Another vessel, Green Asha, carrying 15,500 tonnes, is expected to arrive on April 9.
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