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India and Iran plan safe Hormuz passage for energy ships amid ongoing maritime risk
India
Published on 10 May 2026

Eleven Indian ships already cleared through talks
India and Iran are set to discuss safe passage for Indian energy-carrying ships through the Strait of Hormuz during BRICS-related meetings in New Delhi. The channel remains risky, directly affecting India’s energy security. Diplomacy has helped more than a dozen ships move out already, but a dozen still wait in the Persian Gulf.
- India and Iran will discuss safe passage via the Strait of Hormuz
- Meetings are planned alongside BRICS Sherpa and foreign ministers in New Delhi
- Energy security concerns persist due to navigational challenges in the strait
- Eleven Indian ships have already exited, while thirteen remain in the Gulf
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