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How oil tanker reached India through Strait of Hormuz under ‘dark mode’: Blow-by-blow account

TT Editor·Updated: 12 Mar 2026 7:39 pm IST
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How oil tanker reached India through Strait of Hormuz under ‘dark mode’: Blow-by-blow account

A recent incident involving an oil tanker navigating through the perilous Strait of Hormuz highlights the complexities of maritime security in the region. The vessel successfully reached Mumbai on Wednesday evening after traversing waters notorious for military activity and previous attacks that have disrupted maritime traffic. This journey was characterized by the tanker operating in 'dark mode', a strategy employed to evade detection by surveillance systems and potential threats. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil supply, often fraught with geopolitical tensions. This particular transit underlines the ongoing risks faced by commercial shipping in this strategically vital corridor, as well as the lengths to which operators must go to ensure the safety of their vessels. The incident raises important questions about maritime security protocols and the implications for international trade, especially for oil-dependent economies like India. As the region continues to experience instability, the safety of maritime routes will remain a pressing concern for nations reliant on these waterways for energy supplies.

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