Selective Passage Through Hormuz: Indian LPG Tankers Granted Transit Amid Heightened Tensions nt

A development in the Strait of Hormuz has drawn international attention after reports indicated that two liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tankers bound for India were allowed to transit the strategic waterway during a period of heightened regional tension.

The narrow maritime corridor, through which a significant share of global energy supplies passes, has been under increased security scrutiny as military deployments and naval patrols continue across the region.

According to accounts circulating among shipping observers and regional media, the tankers were able to proceed after coordination between Iranian maritime authorities and Indian officials, ensuring safe navigation through one of the world’s most sensitive chokepoints.