Iran allows Indian ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, India-Iran relations get new strength
Amidst the increasing tension in the Middle East, a relief news has emerged for India. Iran prevented some Indian ships from crossing important sea routes Strait of Hormuz Have been allowed to pass through safely. This decision is being considered a sign of strengthening relations between India and Iran.
According to reports, two India-flagged LPG tankers—Shivalik LPG Tanker And Nanda Devi LPG Tanker—was allowed to pass through this important sea route. This decision has come at a time when the risk for ships of many countries on this route has increased due to the ongoing tension in the region.
Strait of Hormuz It is considered one of the most important maritime trade routes in the world. Globally, a large amount of oil and gas passes through this route. In such a situation, any kind of obstruction on this route can have an immediate impact on the international energy market.
Experts say that through this sea route, the supply of millions of barrels of crude oil and gas reaches different countries of the world every day. Therefore, the situation here is considered very sensitive for the global energy market.
It is believed that after diplomatic level talks between India and Iran, the decision to provide safe passage to Indian ships was taken. The two countries have long-standing trade and energy cooperation, which has strengthened in recent years.
Iranian officials have also indicated that their relations with India have been historical and friendly. This is why despite regional tensions, Indian ships were allowed to pass through this important sea route.
According to experts, this decision is very important for India’s energy security. India imports a large part of its energy needs from the countries of the Middle East and a significant part of this supply passes through this sea route.
For some time now, due to increasing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East region, there has been increased concern about maritime trade. Many countries feared that if this route was affected, it could have a major impact on global oil supply and prices.
In such a situation, India is not only relieved by getting safe passage to Indian ships, but is also considered a positive sign for global trade and energy supply. Analysts believe that this step also reflects diplomatic balance and mutual cooperation between India and Iran.
In the coming times, we can see more strength in the fields of energy, trade and maritime cooperation between the two countries.
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