Safe Passage: Ansh Tripathy's Journey Through Conflict Waters

The Tripathy family from Jamshedpur was relieved after their son Ansh, working on the LPG vessel Shivalik, safely navigated the conflict-laden Strait of Hormuz. The Indian government ensured the vessel's passage to Gujarat's Mundra port amid ongoing West Asian tensions, highlighting the geopolitical complexities and personal stakes involved.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jamshedpur | Updated: 17-03-2026 09:42 IST | Created: 17-03-2026 09:42 IST
Safe Passage: Ansh Tripathy's Journey Through Conflict Waters
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The Tripathy family in Jamshedpur can finally breathe easy. Their son, Ansh, served as a second engineer aboard the Indian-flagged LPG vessel, Shivalik, and safely navigated the conflict-charged Strait of Hormuz to reach Mundra port in Gujarat.

This critical passage through the strategic maritime corridor comes at a time of heightened tensions in West Asia. Shivalik's journey, facilitated by negotiations between India and Iran, underscores the complicated geopolitical landscape affecting global energy supply routes.

Tripathy, a former flight engineer, shares that their anxiety was palpable but praises Indian authorities for ensuring safe passage. Shivalik's arrival marks a significant relief, with India heavily reliant on West Asia for its energy needs.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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