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The Indian maritime authorities have directed ship owners and recruitment companies to avoid sending Indian sailors aboard vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, as a precautionary measure due to escalating military tensions between the United States and Iran. This decision comes amid increasing risks to commercial shipping in one of the world's most vital maritime passages, especially after the deaths of two Indian sailors in the days following attacks on ships in the area. India, which is the third-largest source of sailors worldwide with over 300,000 mariners working there, continues to monitor security and navigational warnings and urges ship leaders to remain vigilant.
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