India cannot ignore the Escalation in the Strait of Hormuz
India’s Shipping Routes Face a Direct Threat The firing on two Indian-flagged vessels in the Strait of Hormuz marks a troubling development at a time when maritime tensions are already stretched thin. Although the VLCC and its companion ship escaped without injuries or damage, the need to turn back in a critical oil artery underscores a mounting security risk for India’s energy supply chain. Iran’s Mixed Signals Expose Operational Confusion Iran’s contradictory announcements—open one day, blocked the next—reveal a fractured operational environment shaped by the fog of war and the impact of the U.S. naval blockade . The claim that control has “reverted to its previous state” only hours after declaring the waterway open illustrates an internal system struggling to synchronize political messaging with military actions. Such volatility creates unacceptable risk for commercial ships navigating the region. 2 Indian-Flagged Vessels Attacked By Iran Gunboats In Hormuz, Crew Safe: Sourc...