India Voices Concern over Shooting Incident in Strait of Hormuz
India expressed significant concern over a recent shooting incident involving its ships in the Strait of Hormuz, calling on Iran to ensure safe passage. The incident saw Iranian forces allegedly target two Indian-flagged vessels, prompting heightened tensions and highlighting the ongoing geopolitical complexity in the region.
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India has formally expressed profound concern over an incident where two Indian-flagged ships were reportedly shot at in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime passage. This development prompted Indian officials to call in Iran's Ambassador, Dr. Mohammad Fathali, for clarification and dialogue.
During a meeting with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, concerns about the incident were explicitly communicated, with an emphasis on the vital importance of mariner safety. The Foreign Secretary highlighted the need for resumed facilitation of Indian-bound ships, referencing prior cooperation from Iran that ensured safe maritime passage.
This diplomatic engagement comes amid escalating tension due to heightened military control over the Strait by Iran, following accusations of treaty violations by the United States, and amidst continued regional geopolitical maneuvers including a US naval blockade.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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