Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief after a speedboat carrying tourists capsized near Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, killing 15 Indian nationals [1].
The tragedy highlights the risks facing international travelers in Southeast Asian waters and prompts a diplomatic response to ensure the safety of Indian citizens abroad.
According to reports, the speedboat had 36 people on board when the accident occurred [1]. The vessel capsized near the coast of Phu Quoc Island, leading to the deaths of 15 Indian tourists [1]. Several other tourists were injured in the incident [2].
Prime Minister Modi said he is providing all possible assistance to the affected families and survivors [2]. The Indian government is coordinating with Vietnamese authorities to manage the recovery and repatriation process.
Emergency services in Vietnam responded to the scene to rescue survivors and retrieve the deceased. The exact cause of the capsizing remains under investigation by local authorities, though initial reports focus on the sudden nature of the accident.
Indian diplomatic missions in Vietnam are working to provide consular support to the families of the victims. The Prime Minister's office confirmed that all necessary resources are being deployed to support the victims' kin during this period of mourning [2].
“15 Indian nationals died after a speedboat capsized near Phu Quoc Island.”
This incident underscores the vulnerability of tourists utilizing small-scale maritime transport in popular travel hubs. The rapid response from the Indian Prime Minister's office reflects the government's priority to maintain a strong consular presence and provide immediate state support for citizens during overseas crises.


