AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Watch: US CENTCOM says 55 commercial vessels still transited the Strait of Hormuz on June 20, despite Iranian claims of closure, as Washington weighs possible transit fees after a 60-day ceasefire. Maritime Security: The EU’s naval mission ASPIDES says it has protected passage of more than 2,040 commercial ships through the Red Sea since 2024, underscoring ongoing pressure on global shipping lanes. India Naval Build-Out: Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned three indigenously built Indian Navy vessels in Kolkata, linking maritime strength to trade, data connectivity, minerals and future energy. Aviation Connectivity: Air India Express opened bookings for direct Navi Mumbai–Abu Dhabi flights starting July 15, adding a second UAE gateway for the Mumbai region. Rail Rules: Indian Railways raised the fine for men entering ladies coaches/compartments to Rs 2,500 under the Jan Vishwas Act, effective June 20. Road Infrastructure: Zimbabwe opened 59.9 km of rehabilitated Bulawayo–Victoria Falls highway, aiming to cut travel times and improve safety. Port Sustainability: ICO/NYK launched shore power for RoRo vessels at Zeebrugge, enabling generators to shut off while docked to cut emissions. Public Spending Scrutiny: Nigeria’s SERAP urged lawmakers to refund N110bn tied to vehicle procurement and support allowances after a court voided the spending. Safety & Disruption: A major UK train collision near Bedford left the driver dead and dozens injured, with investigations into the cause underway.
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