Maritime Security Concerns in Strait of Hormuz Amid West Asia Conflict

Context:
An Indian LPG carrier ‘Shivalik’ successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions in West Asia, raising concerns over maritime trade security.

Key Highlights:

  • Shipping & Trade Developments
  • Shivalik (SCI) carrying 54,000 tonnes LPG crossed safely.
  • Other vessels:
    • Jag Prakash resumed movement
    • 23 ships still stranded in Persian Gulf
    • 3 ships with 76 Indian seafarers in Gulf of Oman
  • Security Risks
  • Increased GPS spoofing and signal jamming incidents.
  • Ships using manual navigation (“digital darkness”).
  • Rise in ‘shadow fleet’ and ‘dark transits’.
  • Strategic Importance
  • Strait handles ~20% of global oil trade.
  • Conflict has made shipping companies risk-averse.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Strait of Hormuz: Connects Persian Gulf to Gulf of Oman.
  • LPG Carrier: Ship transporting liquefied petroleum gas.
  • GPS Spoofing: Manipulation of navigation signals.
  • Shadow Fleet: Ships operating with unclear ownership to bypass sanctions.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Impact on India’s energy security and import dependence.
  • Vulnerability of global supply chains and maritime routes.
  • Need for maritime security cooperation in Indo-Pacific & West Asia.
  • Risks to Indian seafarers and shipping industry.
  • Way Forward
  • Strengthen naval surveillance and escort mechanisms.
  • Diversify energy import routes and suppliers.
  • Enhance maritime cybersecurity and navigation resilience.

UPSC Relevance:

  • GS II: International Relations
  • GS III: Internal Security, Economy
  • GS I: Geography (strategic waterways)
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