An oil tanker carrying crude oil safely arrived at Mumbai Port after transiting the strategic Strait of Hormuz, marking the first India-bound vessel to cross the route after maritime traffic slowed following recent United States and Israel strikes on Iran. According to Mumbai Port officials, the tanker reached the port and docked at Jawahar Dweep terminal. The vessel is carrying approximately 1,35,335 metric tonnes of crude oil. Unloading operations began soon after the ship berthed at the facility. Officials stated that the arrival of the tanker is significant as it indicates the gradual normalization of shipping movement through one of the world’s most crucial oil transit routes. Authorities are closely monitoring maritime activity in the region to ensure uninterrupted energy supply to India.
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