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'Saw People Facing Shortage, Felt Deeply Concerned', Says Consulate General Of Iran In Mumbai Amid LPG Crisis; Calls India 'Friend & Partner'
24htopnews | March 21, 2026 11:08 AM CST

Saeid Reza Mosayeb Motlagh, Iran’s Consul General in Mumbai, said the Islamic Republic ensured safe passage for LPG carriers to India despite dangerous, conflict-like conditions. He added that Iran was concerned about shortages and acted to support a “friend and partner,” reflecting strong bilateral cooperation and solidarity.

Mumbai: Consulate General of Iran, Saeid Reza Mosayeb Motlagh, on Friday said that Tehran is deeply concerned about India's LPG crisis. Calling India a "friend and partner," he added that despite risks in a conflict-like situation, Tehran ensured safe passage for gas carriers to India.

While speaking to , he said, "The Islamic Republic of Iran has, from the very beginning, shown that it is a friend and partner of India. Personally, as the Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Mumbai, when I saw people facing a shortage of gas, I felt deeply concerned."

"As you know, the situation is effectively a war zone, and gas carriers face their own risks; even the smallest impact can lead to serious consequences. However, by the grace of God, Iran was able to provide a safe passage so that these vessels could cross securely. This demonstrates our friendship with India," he added as quoted by .

Meanwhile, the Indian-flagged crude oil tanker, Jag Laadki, carrying approximately 80,886 metric tonnes (MT) of crude oil, arrived in Gujarat. Before that, LPG tanker Shivalik, which crossed the war-hit Strait of Hormuz, arrived at Gujarat's Mundra Port. It roughly carried 40,000 metric tonnes of cooking gas from Qatar. These critical deliveries come at a time when the West Asia conflict caused LPG shortages across India. As per government data, there is a total of 22 Indian-flagged vessels located to the west of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf region.


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