India firmly rejects reports of a proposed ‘tanker swap’ deal with Iran to ensure safe passage for its vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. Officials confirm no such negotiations occurred, labeling the claims unfounded.
Tensions in Key Shipping Route
The Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global energy supplies, faces heightened scrutiny from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps amid rising regional tensions. India continues normal operations by managing each vessel’s transit on a case-by-case basis, avoiding any overarching agreements.
Successful Vessel Transits
Recent examples underscore this strategy. The Shivalik LPG carrier reached its destination safely, while the Jag Laadki oil tanker and Nanda Devi vessel completed secure passages through the strait.
Diplomatic Focus and Seafarer Safety
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasizes India’s commitment to dialogue and coordination. With hundreds of Indian seafarers operating in the area, their protection stands as a top priority.

