The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has made the Black Sea region a highly dangerous zone for maritime activities, leading to severe security threats for merchant vessels. In light of escalating hazards, the Ministry of External Affairs has published a detailed safety advisory for Indian nationals working on or planning to join commercial ships in this volatile area. The official communication highlights that the security environment in the Black Sea and its adjoining maritime areas remains extremely unstable due to the ongoing hostilities. Since April 2026, there has been a sharp increase in hostilities targeting commercial transport, which has tragically claimed the lives of five Indian nationals. These merchant ships are facing severe dangers, including targeted drone operations and missile strikes.
Necessary Precautions Prior to Taking Up Maritime Employment
For Indian citizens seeking employment opportunities on vessels operating in or navigating through this active conflict zone, the government has urged extreme caution. The Ministry of External Affairs advised individuals to thoroughly assess the security risks involved before accepting any such job offers. Anyone who chooses to proceed with such employment must take meticulous precautions to safeguard their lives and well-being.
To ensure personal safety, maritime workers should demand comprehensive details from their recruitment agencies, employers, or ship operators. This includes gathering precise information about the designated route of the vessel, the specific ports of call where the ship is scheduled to dock, the defensive measures implemented on board, and the existing insurance coverage. It is also vital to understand the exact emergency protocols established for crisis situations. Indian mariners must verify that the terms of their employment strictly align with prevailing international maritime regulations and that there are robust provisions for emergency medical assistance, safe evacuation, repatriation to India, and financial compensation in case of accidents or casualties.
Additionally, seafarers are advised to maintain constant communication with their families, keeping them fully informed about their travel itineraries, current locations, and port movements. Staying in touch with relatives is crucial for coordination during unforeseen emergencies.
Adherence to Official Safety Directives and Helplines
Indian nationals must regularly monitor and strictly follow all advisories issued by the Directorate General of Maritime Administration and other governmental bodies. It is equally important to comply with the safety instructions provided by ship operators and relevant maritime authorities. The Ministry specifically pointed out that Indian citizens should refer to the safety guidelines published on July 23, 2026, by the Directorate General of Maritime Administration under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
For those requiring urgent consular support, the government has provided direct contact lines to Indian diplomatic missions in the region. Citizens can reach out to the respective embassies for assistance. The Ministry of External Affairs shared these helpline numbers in an official social media post on X
- Indian Embassy in Russia: +7 9652773414
- Indian Embassy in Ukraine: +38 0933559958
Mariners are strongly encouraged to save these contact details and keep them accessible at all times while navigating these high-risk waters.



















