Green Asha Secures LPG Supply Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis

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India is securing its energy future by successfully navigating the perilous Strait of Hormuz. Indian-flagged LPG carriers, including Green Asha and Green Sanvi, have made safe passage through this critical route, delivering vital fuel supplies. Green Asha transported 15,400 metric tons of LPG, while Green Sanvi carried an impressive 46,650 metric tons. This marks a significant achievement, as eight Indian LPG vessels have now successfully crossed this dangerous area amidst rising geopolitical tensions. However, not all vessels are so fortunate. The Jag Vikram, carrying 15,000 metric tons of LPG, remains stranded, highlighting the ongoing risks in the region. The Strait of Hormuz is essential for global trade, with about 20% of the world’s oil flowing through it. For India, which relies heavily on LPG imports, any disruption could have dire economic consequences. Here's the thing: navigating this treacherous route is not just about fuel; it’s about stability and security for millions of people in India.

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