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Indian Sailors Stranded Off Iran Plead to Return Home
By MGN Editorial•March 15, 2026 at 01:48 PM
26 Indian sailors have been stranded for two weeks at the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas as violence erupts nearby, desperate to return home.
A group of 26 Indian sailors have been stranded for two weeks at the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas, caught in the middle of escalating tensions and violence in the region, according to a report from gCaptain.
The sailors, who range in age from 22 to 50 years old, were working aboard merchant ships docked at the port when drone and missile attacks struck nearby vessels earlier this month. 'Ambuj', a 26-year-old seafarer, told Reuters that the sailors have been unable to leave the port or their ships as the situation remains unstable.
'We just want to go home,' Ambuj said. 'We are stuck here with no information on how or when we can leave.'
The attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz have raised concerns about the safety of commercial vessels operating in the region. According to The Maritime Executive, at least seven ships were damaged in the incidents, which were blamed on Yemen's Houthi rebels.
For the stranded Indian sailors, the wait to return home has been agonizing. Many are running low on essential supplies and are worried about their families back in India. 'Our families are anxious and want us back,' Ambuj said.
The Indian government has been in contact with Iranian authorities to facilitate the sailors' repatriation, but no timeline has been provided. In the meantime, the crew members remain in limbo, hoping the situation will stabilize soon so they can finally make their way home.
This incident highlights the risks and challenges that seafarers can face when operating in volatile regions. As the global maritime industry continues to navigate geopolitical tensions, the welfare and safety of crews will remain a top priority for ship owners, operators, and national governments.
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