India has successfully navigated several ships through the war-hit Strait of Hormuz, a key sea route critical for global energy shipments.
The temporary ceasefire in April has not led to the reopening of the Strait, which is still a major obstacle in negotiations.
Indian ships cross the critical stretch with the help of diplomatic efforts and coordination with Iran, despite the risks.
The shipping ministry has revealed the efforts behind the scenes, but some information remains undisclosed due to security reasons.
There are about 13 Indian-flagged vessels in the Strait, including oil tankers, container ships, and bulk carriers.
Ship data tracking has not hindered the movement of vessels, according to the shipping ministry.
India has maintained steady maritime traffic through the Strait despite ongoing tensions in the region.