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Iran Allows Indian-Flagged Tankers Through Hormuz Strait
By MGN Editorial•March 12, 2026 at 07:09 PM
Iran will allow Indian-flagged tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime chokepoint, as tensions in the region continue.
In a significant development, an Indian government source has revealed that Iran will allow Indian-flagged tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway that carries around 40% of India's crude oil imports.
According to the gCaptain report, the announcement comes as the first Indian-flagged tanker arrives in the region. However, an Iranian source outside the country has denied that any such deal has been reached.
The Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, has been a flashpoint of tensions in recent years. The narrow waterway is a critical global chokepoint, with around 21 million barrels of oil passing through it daily.
The decision by Iran to allow Indian-flagged vessels passage through the strait could be seen as a diplomatic gesture, as India has maintained relatively good relations with both the United States and Iran. It may also be an attempt by Iran to assert its control over the strategic waterway.
The news comes as the US Energy Secretary, Chris Wright, stated that the US Navy could start escorting tankers through the Strait of Hormuz by the end of this month. This move is part of the US's efforts to protect commercial shipping in the region and deter potential Iranian aggression.
The situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains fluid, and the maritime industry will be closely watching developments in the region. The ability of vessels to safely transit this critical chokepoint is of paramount importance to global trade and energy security.
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