India has strongly raised concerns over the deaths of three Indian sailors in the Gulf region, with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar taking up the matter directly with senior U.S. officials. The Indian government has described the incident as a serious issue, emphasizing that commercial shipping routes must remain safe and free from military action. According to reports, the three Indian crew members lost their lives after a commercial vessel near the coast of Oman became caught in a conflict-related incident. Following the tragedy, Jaishankar conveyed India’s strong objections and stressed that any action endangering civilian maritime traffic is unacceptable. The issue has gained further attention after comments from Donald Trump, who responded to criticism surrounding the incident. Trump stated that Iranian drone activity had targeted Indian vessels moving through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz and claimed that U.S. forces acted to counter those threats. He further argued that American intervention prevented additional damage and warned Iran against continuing such actions. India’s position remains focused on the safety of civilian shipping and the protection of its citizens working aboard international vessels. The deaths of the sailors have triggered concerns about rising instability in Gulf waters, a region that is critical for global trade and energy supplies. The incident is likely to feature prominently in diplomatic discussions between New Delhi and Washington in the coming days. As investigations continue, India is expected to seek greater clarity regarding the circumstances that led to the fatalities and to push for stronger safeguards for commercial maritime traffic operating in conflict-prone areas.

