

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that India has more ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz than any other country. He was speaking at a ceremony for the late Governor of Uttar Pradesh. He linked that position to India’s ties with the US and Iran, saying that the two-track diplomacy had kept fuel prices stable in India while they rose in many other countries.
After a US-Israel military campaign against Iran in late March, the country closed the Strait to most international traffic. Normally, about one-fifth of the world’s oil flows through the waterway. Its closure has made energy markets in Europe and Asia more unstable.
Tehran let Indian ships through the blockade. Mohammad Fathali, Iran’s ambassador to India, confirmed the exemption.
Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had talked about how to get around. There is a crisis in West Asia, and Iran’s missiles are not hitting the US. “India has played a balanced role,” Singh said.
The Indian
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