Four cargo ships laden with vital fertilizers like urea and di-ammonium phosphate have successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, en route to Indian ports. This development significantly bolsters the nation's fertilizer reserves, crucial for meeting the upcoming summer crop season's demands. India continues its robust import strategy, supplementing domestic production to ensure ample crop nutrient availability for farmers nationwide.

Three cargo ships are now transiting the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a significant shift after the US ended its blockade of Iranian ports and Tehran eased maritime restrictions.…

Three Indian oil tankers, carrying over 8.6 lakh tonnes of cargo and 94 crew members, successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz en route to India. The vessels, Desh Vaibhav,…

NEW DELHI: Three Indian-flagged tankers - Desh Vaibhav, Desh Vibhor and Sanmar Herald - carrying 8.6 lakh tonne of crude oil, crossed Strait of Hormuz safely Saturday. This was…

At the onset of the Iran war, eight urea, four diammonium phosphate (DAP), one ammonia and three sulphur vessels bound for India were stranded in the strait.