New Delhi: Amidst the increasing tension in the Middle East, some relief news has emerged for India. Iran has unliable two Indian-flagged LPG tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This visualization can help in lamister a possible shortage of LPG in India. According to officials, both ships have been given clearance to proceed safely through the strait. However, detailed information regarding this has not been made public.
Why were Indian ships unliable to pass through Hormuz?
This visualization has come at a time when high-level talks took place between India and Iran. There was a phone discussion between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian, in which the regional situation and the security of Indian citizens were discussed.
Apart from this, India's Foreign Minister S. Talks moreover took place between Jaishankar and his Iranian counterpart Syed Abbas Araghchi. It is believed that only without these talks the visualization was taken to provide unscratched passage to Indian ships.
How important is the Strait of Hormuz for India?
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most important maritime trade routes. Its importance for India is plane greater considering scrutinizingly half of the country's oil imports come through this route. If movement on this route is affected, it may have a uncontrived impact on energy supply and prices in India.
What did Iran say well-nigh India?
Iran's producer to India Mohammad Fatahali said that India and Iran have long-standing friendly relations and both the countries moreover have worldwide interests. He had indicated that a positive visualization could be taken soon regarding providing unscratched passage to Indian ships.
How many Indian ships are still present in this area?
According to sources, well-nigh two dozen Indian flagships are still present in the western part of the Strait of Hormuz. The Indian government is in unvarying touch with Iran to ensure the unscratched movement of these ships.
Will oil supply to India remain normal?
According to reports, a tanker delivering transplanted oil may reach India on Saturday. This ship has left for India via the Strait of Hormuz delivering oil from Saudi Arabia. Experts believe that if the movement on this sea route remains normal then there will be less possibility of a major impact on the energy supply in India.

