Govt Issues SOP For Major Ports To Tackle Disruptions From Iran Conflict Amid Hormuz Disruption

In response to the ongoing conflict affecting the Strait of Hormuz, the Indian government has introduced a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) tailored for major ports. This initiative aims to mitigate disruptions faced by cargo and vessels impacted by the turmoil in the region. The SOP outlines specific guidelines and protocols that port authorities must follow to ensure the efficient handling of shipping operations amidst the geopolitical tensions arising from the Iran conflict. The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial maritime corridor, with a significant volume of global oil shipments passing through it. As tensions escalate, the Indian government is proactively addressing the potential challenges to trade and supply chains, emphasizing the importance of maintaining operational continuity in its ports. This move comes as part of broader efforts to safeguard India's economic interests and ensure that disruptions in international shipping do not severely impact local industries reliant on maritime transport. Stakeholders in the shipping and logistics sectors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new SOP to navigate the evolving situation effectively.
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