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| Relevance: GS-II (Global Institutions) & GS-III (Maritime Security) | Source: IMO press briefing, June 2026 |
1 · The Core Issue
| On June 23, 2026, the UN’s maritime agency (IMO) launched a massive rescue mission. Following a war between the US, Israel, and Iran, over 11,000 sailors were left stranded in the Persian Gulf. At the conflict’s peak, around 20,000 sailors were trapped on ships, and tragically, 14 lost their lives.
Now, through quiet diplomacy and cooperation between rival nations, a massive plan is underway to guide these civilian crews safely back home. |
2 · Why the Strait of Hormuz Matters
| The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow ocean bottleneck connecting the Persian Gulf to the open sea. At just 39 km wide, it is the world’s most important pathway for oil. Ships cross through the waters of Iran and Oman using an international law called the Right of Transit Passage. |
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The Institution
IMO — The UN’s Ocean Watchdog
Based in London, the IMO sets global rules for ocean safety and pollution to protect both sailors and the environment.
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The Mechanism
Temporary Safe Paths
Because parts of the Strait were mined during the war, the old shipping lanes are unsafe. Two new, temporary “safe corridors” were created to guide ships out.
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The Stakes
20% of the World’s Oil
A fifth of global oil passes through here. Any blockage makes oil expensive everywhere, directly hurting India’s economy.
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India’s Response
Navy Protection
The Indian Navy launched Operation Sankalp and the newer Operation Urja Suraksha to act as bodyguards for Indian oil ships.
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- Why India is deeply affected: We buy over 60% of our oil from the Gulf. More importantly, nearly 10% of all sailors worldwide are Indian, meaning many of the trapped crew are our citizens.
- The rules of the sea: Under global law (UNCLOS), ships have the right to pass through international straits without being stopped, as long as they keep moving safely.
- Keeping watch: India’s Navy tracks ocean threats from a high-tech intelligence hub in Gurugram, helping merchant ships avoid danger zones.
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| Test Your Knowledge |
Q. With reference to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and maritime law, consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? |
Answer: (a) 1 and 2 only
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