Green Asha Transit Marks Key Moment, Only One Lpg Tanker Left In The Region
After the LPG carrier Green Sanvi successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz on April 3, another vessel, Green Asha, completed its transit on Sunday, according to the Directorate General of Shipping. The movement of these vessels highlights India’s efforts to ensure uninterrupted energy supply amid rising tensions in the region. Following Green Asha’s exit, only one LPG vessel, Jag Vikram, remains in the area, awaiting instructions from the Indian Navy for its passage. Earlier, two other LPG tankers had safely crossed the strait and reached India, maintaining the continuity of crucial fuel imports and demonstrating India’s strategic maritime coordination in a sensitive geopolitical environment.
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