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| Relevance: GS-II (International Relations, Bilateral & Regional Groupings); GS-III (Energy Security, Economy) | Source: Diplomatic & Global Energy Reviews, 2026 |
Iran Threatens an Oil Blockade: What Does It Mean for India and the World?
1 · What is the news in simple words?
| Just a month after signing a temporary peace pact called the “Islamabad Memorandum,” hostilities between the US and Iran have flared up again. Both countries launched retaliatory military strikes, dangerously escalating tensions around the world’s most critical oil route: the Strait of Hormuz. Following renewed US naval blockades on Iranian ports, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) gave a stern warning: they threatened to block all energy shipments leaving West Asia, declaring that regional oil and gas will be “either for everyone or for no one.” |
2 · What went wrong and why is the world worried?
| The short-lived truce completely broke down when US forces struck coastal defense systems in Iran (including near the Bushehr nuclear plant) and Iran retaliated by firing missiles toward US naval bases. This breakdown immediately triggered alarms across global markets: |
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The Oil Shock
Prices Jump to $85
The moment the peace pact collapsed, Brent crude oil prices jumped close to $85 per barrel—a 15% increase. The IMF warned that global oil surplus buffers are nearly gone, leaving us vulnerable to sudden supply shocks.
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The Double Chokepoint
Hormuz & Red Sea
It is not just Hormuz! Intelligence suggests Iran is signaling its Houthi allies in Yemen to shut down the Bab el-Mandeb strait too. Blocking both routes would simultaneously choke two of the world’s biggest energy trade arteries.
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Impact on India
Inflation & Rupee Fall
India imports over 80% of its crude oil, mostly through Hormuz. Paying more for oil will inflate our import bills, widen our Current Account Deficit (CAD), weaken the Rupee, and make transport and fertilizers expensive.
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Humanitarian Risk
Safety of Diaspora
With missiles flying over Gulf nations like Bahrain and Jordan, the safety of millions of Indian expatriates working in the Middle East is at risk, forcing New Delhi to prepare urgent diplomatic and evacuation plans.
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- Why Did the Truce Fail? The Islamabad Memorandum was signed in June 2026 to lift naval blockades and protect commercial shipping. Iran claims the US violated this by resuming port blockades, effectively dismantling the agreement.
- What is at Stake? Roughly 20% of the entire world’s petroleum passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Even a temporary closure can trigger a global economic recession.
| UPSC Prelims Quick Facts: Geography & Terms | ||||||||
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| MCQ Practice Question |
Q. With reference to the maritime chokepoints and energy security in West Asia, consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? |
Answer: (b) 2 and 3 only
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