A merchant vessel carrying Indian crew members has reportedly come under attack off the coast of Oman, marking the third maritime incident in the region within the past 72 hours and raising fresh concerns over the security of international shipping lanes in the Gulf.
The vessel, identified as MT Jalveer, was operating near Oman’s strategically important maritime corridor when the incident occurred. According to initial reports, all 20 Indian sailors on board are safe, and authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
The attack comes at a time of heightened tensions across the Middle East, where ongoing hostilities and military confrontations have increased risks for commercial shipping passing through the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical energy transit routes.
US military officials have described MT Jalveer as the third vessel to be targeted in the region within three days. The development follows earlier incidents involving other commercial ships, underscoring growing concerns about maritime security in waters that handle a significant portion of global oil and cargo trade.
Indian authorities are understood to be in contact with local officials and maritime agencies to assess the situation and ensure the welfare of the crew. The Indian government has repeatedly stressed the importance of protecting civilian seafarers and maintaining the safety of international shipping routes.
The latest incident follows previous attacks on vessels operating near Omani waters, including reports involving ships carrying multinational crews. Some earlier attacks resulted in casualties and missing crew members, prompting diplomatic engagement and international concern.
Security analysts say the Gulf region has become increasingly volatile amid the broader confrontation involving Iran, Israel and the United States. The strategic waterways surrounding Oman and the Strait of Hormuz remain vital to global energy markets, with any disruption carrying the potential to affect oil supplies, freight movement and international trade.
While investigations into the attack on MT Jalveer are continuing, the incident is likely to intensify calls for enhanced maritime security measures and greater international cooperation to safeguard commercial shipping in one of the world’s most sensitive geopolitical regions.
For now, the safe status of the Indian crew has provided some relief, even as questions remain about the circumstances behind the attack and the broader implications for regional stability.
Editor’s Note: Details surrounding the incident remain subject to official confirmation as investigations continue. Information may be updated as additional facts emerge.