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23 Indian sailors stuck in China will return on January 14: Shipping Minister Mansukh Mandaviya

He said this could be made possible only due to the strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Indian sailors stuck in China will returning home next week. (Photo: ANI)
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The 23 Indian sailors who are currently stuck in China will return home on January 14, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Saturday. The cargo ship MV Jag Anand is set to sail towards Chiba in Japan, the shipping minister informed.

“Our seafarers stuck in China are coming to India. Ship MV Jag Anand, having 23 Indian crew, stuck in China is set to SAIL toward Chiba, Japan, to carry out crew change, will reach India on 14th January,” the Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister said in a tweet.

He said this could be made possible only due to the strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Mandaviya also acknowledged ‘the humanitarian approach of the Great Eastern Shipping Company towards the seafarers and standing by them in this crucial time!’

On December 30, 2020, he had said that Indian sailors stuck in China will be brought back soon as diplomatic talks are on with the neighbouring country. Two cargo vessels with Indian sailors on board have been on anchorage in Chinese waters as they were not allowed to unload their cargo, though some other ships have managed to do so.

“Diplomatic talks are going on for this successfully. Our seafarers will come to India soon,” the Shipping Minister had said in reply, to a query about sailors being stuck in China for the last seven months during a Cabinet briefing.

China on December 25 had said that there is no ‘link’ between the stranded Indian ship crew on its Chinese ports and its strained relations with India and Australia.

The statement had come a day after the Ministry for External Affairs (MEA) had said that two cargo vessels with a total of 39 Indians on board have been on anchorage in Chinese waters as they were not allowed to unload their cargo.

“There is a considerable amount of stress on the crew members on account of this unprecedented situation,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava had said.

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