India Establishes Insurance Mechanism for Ships in War Zones
Ministries meet to put a cover on ships in war zone
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Key Indian ministries, including shipping and finance, have initiated a sovereign-backed insurance mechanism to protect vessels operating in war zones. The Bharat Marine Pool, with an initial capacity of $100 million (approximately ₹930 crore), aims to cover risks in critical shipping routes like the Persian Gulf amid rising tensions in West Asia.
- 01A sovereign-backed insurance mechanism is being established for ships in war zones.
- 02The Bharat Marine Pool will initially provide $100 million in coverage.
- 03The insurance structure will include a layered approach with domestic insurers and a government backstop.
- 04The initiative aims to stabilize insurance costs in response to rising war-related risks.
- 05A committee of secretaries from multiple ministries will oversee the framework.
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On Friday, key ministries in India, including the shipping and finance ministries, convened to develop a sovereign-backed insurance mechanism aimed at safeguarding vessels operating in war zones. The Bharat Marine Pool, initiated by Indian general insurers led by the state-owned GIC Re and New India Assurance, will provide an initial $100 million (approximately ₹930 crore) to cover war-related risks in critical shipping routes, such as the Persian Gulf. This insurance structure will feature a layered approach, where the industry-backed pool serves as the first line of risk absorption, similar to existing terrorism and nuclear insurance pools in India. Once the pool's capacity is exhausted, a sovereign guarantee estimated at around $1.5 billion will provide additional support to insurers covering high-risk voyages. The initiative is crucial as ongoing tensions in West Asia have heightened war-related risks, leading to increased insurance premiums and difficulties in obtaining coverage. Discussions are ongoing, and once finalized, this mechanism is expected to offer a vital safety net for shipping operators navigating sensitive maritime corridors.
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This insurance mechanism is expected to stabilize shipping operations in high-risk areas, reducing costs and ensuring safer trade routes for Indian shipping operators.
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