Two more Indian tankers on the way to cross the war-torn Hormuz, finally ending the gas crisis?
Two more Indian-flagged tankers carrying LPG are about to cross the war-torn Strait of Hormuz. According to a report of Reuters, it is known. Earlier, a total of three Indian ships entered the country through Hormuz. This time, two more Indian tankers are going to cross the world’s busiest waterway.
The names of these two Indian ships are Pine Gas and Jag Vasant. The two tankers were stuck near Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates for several weeks. According to sources, two ships will leave for India on Saturday. India has already won the diplomatic battle in Hormuz. Therefore, according to experts, these two Indian ships will enter India safely through Hormuz in the heat of war. In their words, “Gas crisis has arisen in India due to the war and the blockade of Hormuz. But recently, the crisis is gradually reducing. The situation is normalizing. If pine gas and Jag Basant enter the country, the country will overcome this gas crisis.”
Note that the war between America and Israel has been going on since February 28. Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has made it clear that Tehran will increase pressure on the whole world by blocking the Strait of Hormuz. Due to this, the supply of oil and gas will be completely stopped in the whole world. However, despite such threats, Iran has given a separate ‘concession letter’ to India. Last Monday and Tuesday, two gas-carrying ships Shivalik and Nanda Devi arrived in India via Hormuz. Two more gas-carrying ships are on their way to India.
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