Iran has reportedly permitted a limited number of LNG tankers associated with India to transit through the Strait of Hormuz, providing some relief as global supply chains continue to face disruptions. According to available shipping data, several Indian-linked vessels have been able to navigate safely along Iran’s coastline en route to Gujarat, even as certain restrictions remain in place for shipments tied to Western countries.
This move comes at a crucial moment for India, where a significant share of energy imports relies heavily on this strategic maritime corridor. With LPG supplies already under strain, the selective passage granted to these vessels is helping to stabilize supply flows and reduce the risk of shortages. Analysts suggest that this development reflects shifting regional dynamics, where geopolitical tensions are increasingly influencing shipping routes, trade access, and energy security decisions.
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