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India brings its sailors home, with no apology

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The remains of two of the three Indian sailors killed aboard the tanker MT Settebello were repatriated through Oman on 18 June. No US apology has followed, and no investigation has been opened.

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Key takeaway

India buried two sailors killed by US fire with no apology, even after Modi raised it to Trump's face.

The remains of two of the three Indian sailors killed aboard the tanker MT Settebello were repatriated on 18 June, the Indian embassy in Oman confirmed 1. The three men, Aditya Sharma, Shivanand Chaurasiya and Patnala Suresh, died when US forces struck the vessel's engine room on 11 June . They are the first non-belligerent nationals killed by US military fire in the conflict.

India is the largest non-belligerent economic casualty of the Hormuz blockade, a Quad partner Washington needs against China, and now the one neutral state owed blood. Delhi's response has been procedural rather than rhetorical. It has lodged two formal protests and summoned the US deputy chief of mission over the strike , keeping the deaths in the diplomatic record as an unanswered demand rather than a closed condolence.

At the G7 in Kananaskis the day before, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the leaders, Trump seated beside him, that "seafarers must work without fear," and tied the killings to the instability in the strait . No US apology has followed, and no investigation instrument has been established. The repatriation closes a logistical loop without closing the diplomatic one: the deal that was meant to reopen India's sea lane has not, and its dead came home first.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Three Indian men , Aditya Sharma, Shivanand Chaurasiya, and Patnala Suresh , died when the US Navy fired on the tanker they were working on. On 18 June, the bodies of two of them were brought home through Oman. India's Prime Minister raised their deaths at the G7 summit with President Trump sitting beside him. Trump offered no apology and announced no investigation. No compensation has been offered. India and the US are partners in a regional security group called the Quad, which both governments value highly. That relationship means India cannot push too hard for accountability without damaging ties it needs. The families of the three sailors are left without any official explanation for why their family members died.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    The absence of a US apology or investigation instrument sets a precedent that non-belligerent third-country civilian casualties in Hormuz blockade operations carry no accountability requirement for the US military.

    Medium term · Assessed
  • Risk

    Indian seafarers and their manning agencies may begin advising against Gulf assignments, reducing the supply of qualified crew willing to transit Hormuz-adjacent routes and adding to the shipping industry's operational constraints.

    Short term · Reported
  • Meaning

    Modi's public statement 'seafarers must work without fear' at the G7 establishes an Indian position on freedom of maritime navigation that can be deployed in future UNCLOS and IMO contexts, even without a bilateral accountability mechanism against the US.

    Medium term · Reported
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