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India flags ‘unimpeded transit’, 60-nation meet calls for reopening Hormuz

03 Apr 2026
2 min

Shipping Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz

The disruption in the Strait of Hormuz has significant implications for global energy supplies, notably affecting India's energy security. The blockage has led to a notable increase in global oil and gas prices, impacting essential commodities like cooking gas.

International Response and Meetings

  • Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri represented India in a meeting of over 60 countries, convened by the UK, to address the issue.
  • The meeting emphasized the principles of "freedom of navigation" and "unimpeded transit".
  • The UK government issued a statement stressing the immediate reopening of the Strait and adherence to these principles.

Statements and Concerns

  • The Chair’s statement highlighted that Iran's closure poses a threat to global prosperity.
  • British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for diplomatic and political measures to restore navigation freedom.
  • Misri noted the crisis's impact on India's energy security, highlighting that India has lost mariners in the ongoing conflict.

Proposed Measures

  • Increase international diplomatic pressure via the UN to ensure Iran allows unimpeded transit.
  • Explore economic and political measures, including sanctions, should the closure persist.
  • Collaborate with the International Maritime Organisation to free trapped ships and seafarers.
  • Establish joint arrangements to boost market and operational confidence.

Impact and Current Status

The closure of the Strait has impacted countries like Qatar, UAE, and Kuwait. India faces a significant toll with three Indian seafarers killed, one missing, and 18 Indian-flagged vessels stranded. The Indian government advocates for de-escalation and a return to diplomacy and dialogue to resolve the crisis.

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Chokepoint

A narrow waterway or passage through which shipping traffic must pass, making it strategically important and vulnerable to disruption. The Strait of Hormuz is a prominent example.

Energy Security

The reliable and affordable access to sufficient energy resources to meet a nation's economic and social needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. For India, it involves diversifying energy sources, ensuring stable supply chains, and managing energy demand.

International Maritime Organisation (IMO)

A specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating shipping. It sets standards for maritime safety, security, environmental protection, and legal matters.

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