'Deplore the fact': India condemns attack on Gujarat-bound ship in Strait of Hormuz

India has condemned the recent attack on a ship bound for Gujarat in the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the need to protect commercial vessels and the safety of civilian crew members. The Ministry of External Affairs expressed deep concern over such hostile actions that threaten maritime security and the lives of individuals onboard. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region, particularly affecting international shipping routes critical for trade. India has consistently advocated for the freedom of navigation and the importance of maintaining peace in vital maritime corridors. As global trade increasingly depends on secure shipping lanes, India's stance aligns with its broader diplomatic efforts to promote stability and cooperation in international waters, particularly in regions prone to conflict. The call for restraint and a collective commitment to safeguarding commercial shipping reflects India's proactive approach to regional security and its role as a responsible maritime player in the Indian Ocean and beyond.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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