India Prepares to Resume Oil Shipments Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions
India is set to send oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the Iran conflict escalated in 2026. This move aims to secure energy supplies while navigating a complex geopolitical landscape, highlighting India's role as a key player in energy security in the Indian Ocean Region.

India plans to restart oil and gas shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, pending final government approval. The Indian Navy's enhanced presence includes 3 to over 6 frontline warships in the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea, providing security for India-bound vessels.
The Strait, crucial for global oil trade, saw disruptions due to rising tensions since early 2026. India's strategy combines diplomatic engagement with Iran and naval deployments, aiming to facilitate safe tanker transits without escalating conflict.
While successful navigation could ease global supply pressures, risks remain from Iran's asymmetric capabilities. The situation underscores India's balancing act in energy geopolitics, leveraging diplomacy alongside naval power.




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