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Relief for India as 30 Oil and Gas Tankers Safely Cross Strait of Hormuz After Ceasefire

With the Iran–US ceasefire now in effect, energy supplies to India resume as 30 oil and LNG vessels safely transit the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.

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Relief for India as 30 Oil and Gas Tankers Safely Cross Strait of Hormuz After Ceasefire

India has received a major boost to its energy security after 30 oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers bound for the country safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz following the recent ceasefire between Iran and the United States.

Over the past few months, India faced growing concerns over potential disruptions in crude oil and natural gas supplies due to heightened tensions and conflict between Iran and the US. The prolonged hostilities had affected maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important energy shipping routes, leading to delays in the movement of oil and gas cargo.

With the ceasefire now in place, shipping operations have resumed, allowing vessels carrying essential energy supplies to continue their journey to India. According to reports, all 30 India-bound tankers have successfully crossed the strategic waterway without any security incidents.

The development is expected to ease concerns over fuel availability and help stabilize energy imports, offering relief to India's economy and energy sector after months of uncertainty.

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