Eighteen Indian sailors stuck in China will return to India on February 14, union minister Mansukh Mandaviya said today.
The crew will sign off from Japan today and will be reunited with their families on reaching India.
"Our 18 stranded seafarers of MV Anastasia stuck in China are coming to India. The crew will sign off from Japan today and will reach India on February 14," Ports Shipping and Waterways Minister Mansukh Mandaviya told news agency Press Trust of India.
Mr Mandaviya appreciated the efforts of Indian embassy in China and the Mediterranean Ship Company for arranging the repatriation.
Cargo vessel MV Anastasia was stuck off the coast of China since September 2020, an official said.
Earlier, as many as 23 seafarers of Ship MV Jag Anand were stuck in China had reached India on January 14.
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