India plans 62-ship investment project to shore up supply chains amid Hormuz crisis
India plans to expand its national shipping capacity by dozens of ships before the end of next March, the shipping ministry said April 29, seeking to safeguard the supply chains of the world’s third-largest energy consumer in response to the Hormuz shipping crisis. In a press statement, the Ministry
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