India Issues First Statement Over Attack On Ship Bound For Kandla In Strait Of Hormuz: 'Deplores The Fact...'

In a significant diplomatic statement, India has condemned the recent attack on a commercial ship destined for Kandla, which took place in the Strait of Hormuz. The Ministry of External Affairs expressed deep concern over the escalation of maritime violence in the region, highlighting the tragic loss of lives, including those of Indian citizens, in similar incidents. This statement marks India's first official response to the ongoing tensions that have led to multiple assaults on vessels in one of the world’s most crucial maritime corridors. The Indian government reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of its nationals and vessels operating in international waters, emphasizing the need for collective international efforts to secure maritime routes. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for global oil shipments, has witnessed increasing hostilities, raising alarms about regional stability and the safety of commercial shipping. India’s stance is reflective of its broader foreign policy objectives aimed at safeguarding its interests and maintaining peace in the Indo-Pacific region, especially given the strategic importance of its trade routes. As the situation develops, India is likely to engage more actively with international partners to address these security challenges.
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