Hormuz to home, India’s resilience in uncertain times

The author reflects on India's resilience in managing maritime security and supply chain disruptions, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The piece highlights the government's proactive coordination and strategic response to external economic and geopolitical shocks.
Why it matters
It provides insight into how emerging economies navigate global energy dependencies and maritime security risks in volatile regions.
The Strait of Hormuz has long been recognised as one of the world’s most critical maritime routes. Nearly a fifth of global oil consumption passes through this narrow waterway, making it indispensable to global energy security and international trade. Any disruption here immediately reverberates across shipping, freight, insurance and commodity markets.
The article is written from a perspective that praises government institutional response and national resilience, which is common in nationalistic-leaning commentary.
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