India seizes three Iran-linked US-sanctioned tankers off Mumbai coast; NIOC rejects link: Report
India has taken decisive action against illicit maritime activities by seizing three oil tankers off the coast of Mumbai that are reportedly linked to Iran and are under US sanctions. This move comes amid heightened surveillance in India's maritime zones aimed at curbing illegal trade and ensuring compliance with international regulations. The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) has denied any connection to the seized vessels, emphasizing that the vessels' links to sanctions are unfounded. The Indian authorities' proactive measures reflect a growing commitment to uphold maritime law and counter economic violations. This incident highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran's oil exports and the complexities of maritime trade in the region, particularly in the context of US sanctions that target Iranian oil sales. The Indian government has not only strengthened its maritime security but is also sending a clear message about its stance on illegal trade practices that undermine global economic order.
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