Africa-Bound India-Flagged Fuel Tanker Sets Sail From East Of Hormuz

A fuel tanker flying the Indian flag has departed from the eastern region of the Strait of Hormuz, amidst heightened tensions in the Gulf. This maritime movement comes in the wake of a recent escalation in hostilities, particularly following the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, last month due to US-Israeli actions. The incident has triggered Iran to retaliate, leading to disruptions in shipping activities across the Gulf over the past two weeks. The ongoing geopolitical tensions pose a significant risk to maritime safety and trade routes, crucial for global oil supplies. As nations navigate these complexities, the international community remains vigilant regarding the implications for regional stability and energy security. The sailing of the Indian tanker underscores India's engagement in maintaining its maritime interests in an increasingly volatile environment.
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