Indian LPG Vessel Green Asha Defies Geopolitical Tensions to Reach Mumbai
The India-flagged LPG vessel Green Asha has successfully berthed at Mumbai’s JNPA liquid terminal after navigating the Strait of Hormuz. Carrying 15,400 tonnes of LPG, it is the first vessel to arrive since the Iran-US-Israel conflict began. This professional report confirms the safety of all crew members and the security of the cargo despite the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The vessel successfully navigated the volatile Strait of Hormuz while transporting a substantial cargo of 15,400 tonnes of LPG. Despite the heightened security risks associated with the ongoing geopolitical confrontation in the Middle East, the strategic transit was completed without incident. Official reports confirm that the vessel followed all necessary maritime protocols to ensure its safe passage through the contested corridor.
Administrative and maritime authorities have verified that all crew members on board are safe, and the vital energy cargo remains entirely secure. The docking at the JNPA liquid terminal was executed with precision, ensuring that the essential supply of LPG reached its destination despite the precarious international climate.
The successful arrival of the Green Asha underscores a resilient link in India’s energy supply chain during a period of profound global uncertainty. By successfully traversing one of the world's most sensitive chokepoints during active international hostilities, the vessel has demonstrated the critical capacity for continued maritime operations, securing a vital resource for the nation while maintaining the safety of its personnel and assets.

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