India says no talks with US on Strait of Hormuz security amid West Asia war: Report
India has not engaged in talks with the United States regarding assistance for ships navigating the Strait of Hormuz. This key oil shipping route faces heightened international concern due to escalating Middle East tensions. Global energy markets ...

This comes amid growing international concern over shipping security in the strategically important waterway as tensions escalate in the Middle East.
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US President Donald Trump has asked several allies — including France, China, Japan, South Korea and Britain — to help secure the strait for global shipping.
The conflict in Iran, triggered by airstrikes by Israel and the United States in late February, has rattled global energy markets and disrupted supply chains. Benchmark Brent crude oil prices have surged more than 40% amid fears that shipping through the narrow passage could be affected.
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Meanwhile, the European Union is exploring options to bolster maritime security in the region. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the bloc is considering whether it could expand its naval mission, Operation Aspides, currently focused on the Red Sea, into the Persian Gulf or form a “coalition of the willing” among member states.
The strait, located between Oman and Iran, is one of the world’s most critical chokepoints for oil trade, with a significant portion of global crude exports passing through it each day.
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