LPG tanker Jag Vikram crosses Strait of Hormuz; first India-flagged vessel to transit after Iran-U.S. ceasefire

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At slightest  28 India-flagged vessels were successful  the Strait of Hormuz portion   erstwhile   the West Asia struggle  erupted. Image for representational purposes only.

At slightest 28 India-flagged vessels were successful the Strait of Hormuz portion erstwhile the West Asia struggle erupted. Image for representational purposes only. | Photo Credit: Reuters

An India-flagged liquefied petroleum state (LPG) tanker, Jag Vikram, has crossed the Strait of Hormuz, marking the archetypal specified transit by an Indian vas since a impermanent two-week ceasefire betwixt the United States and Iran was announced, according to ship-tracking data.

The tanker moved done the strategical waterway betwixt Friday nighttime and Saturday greeting and was located successful the Gulf of Oman, eastbound of the Strait connected Saturday (April 11, 2026) afternoon, proceeding eastwards.

Published - April 11, 2026 04:51 p.m. IST

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