Mar 14 • 12:03 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Live blog Iran war: India pushes for safe passage of more tankers

India is urging for the safe passage of additional tankers in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran allowed two Indian ships to pass through.

India's government is pressing for the safe passage of more Indian-flagged vessels in the Strait of Hormuz following Iran's recent decision to allow two Indian tankers to transit through the strategically significant waterway. The Indian government has informed that 22 more ships, including oil and gas tankers, remain stranded west of the Strait as the ongoing conflict in the region has severely disrupted maritime traffic.

The Strait of Hormuz is crucial as it connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman, maintaining vital maritime routes not just for Iran but also for nations reliant on oil and gas supplies from the region, particularly those in Asia. The recent developments come amid heightened tensions and conflict, with reports indicating that the US military has targeted over 90 positions on Iran's Kharg Island, intensifying the existing territorial and operational conflicts.

As the situation in the region remains volatile, India's advocacy for the safety of its maritime interests highlights the delicate balance nations must maintain amid geopolitical tensions. It raises concerns about international shipping security in critical waterways and emphasizes the need for diplomatic efforts to ensure the safe passage of commercial vessels amidst military confrontations.

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