Transit Hormuz only when we say: Indian Navy's advisory after firing incident

Why it matters
After the firing incident on two Indian vessels by the IRGC on April 18, the Indian Navy has tightened the security grid near the Strait of Hormuz.
Key takeaways
- The Larak Island is located south of the Hormuz island in the near 33 kilometre wide Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint through which 20 per cent of oil used to transit daily before the Iran-US war broke.
- As it is critical to Iran’s energy sector, the surrounding waters are heavily guarded, and traffic through Hormuz is closely monitored through a network of bunkers and radar systems.
- After crossing the strait, Desh Garima is now being escorted by the Indian Navy in the Arabian Sea and is expected to arrive in Mumbai on April 22.
- Seven Indian Navy ships have been deployed in close proximity to the Persian Gulf and are escorting Indian vessels once they cross the Strait of Hormuz.
Sources & Further Reading
Key references used for verification and additional context.
- India Today | Latest Stories (Original report)indiatoday.in




