'Iran And India Are Friends': Iran Envoy Hints At Safe Passage To Indian Ships In Strait Of Hormuz

India's diplomatic relations with Iran have taken a positive turn as Iranian Ambassador to India, Iraj Elahi, suggested that Indian ships could receive safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This statement comes at a crucial time when India is actively working to ensure the safety of its merchant vessels traversing this vital maritime route, which has previously faced disruptions due to geopolitical tensions. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, and any blockade can have significant economic repercussions. The assurance from the Iranian envoy underscores the longstanding friendship between the two nations, which share common interests in regional stability and trade. India has strategically engaged with Iran in various sectors, including energy and infrastructure, and this development reinforces their commitment to maintaining open lines of communication and cooperation. As the situation in the region evolves, India's focus on securing maritime routes remains a priority, reflecting its broader strategy to enhance maritime security and trade relations with key partners in the Middle East.
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