India Condemns Hormuz Shipping Attacks at UNSC

India has condemned attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz at the UN Security Council. Deputy Permanent Representative Yojna Patel called for restoring free navigation and de-escalation. She noted the strait's importance for India's energy and economic security, with nearly 10 million Indians in the Gulf region. India co-sponsored UNSC resolution 2817 condemning Iran's attacks on its Middle East neighbours.

Key Points: India Condemns Hormuz Shipping Attacks at UNSC

  • India condemns attacks on commercial shipping in Strait of Hormuz
  • Calls for restoration of free navigation and de-escalation
  • Indian deputy representative Yojna Patel speaks at UNSC
  • India co-sponsored UNSC resolution 2817 against Iran's attacks
  • Notes vital importance for India's energy and economic security
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India condemns attacks on Hormuz Shipping at UNSC, calls for restoration of free navigation

India condemns attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz at the UN Security Council, calling for restoration of free navigation and de-escalation.

"Commercial shipping must not be the target of military attacks, and such attempts are deplorable - Yojna Patel"

United Nations, April 29

India has condemned the attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital to its energy and economic security, and called for restoring free navigation.

"Commercial shipping must not be the target of military attacks, and such attempts are deplorable", India's Deputy Permanent Representative Yojna Patel told the Security Council on Tuesday.

Patel did not mention any country by name but alluded to Iran by recalling that India co-sponsored a Council resolution brought by Bahrain that condemned in the "strongest terms" Tehran's attacks on its Middle East neighbours.

"It bears mention in this context that India had co-sponsored UNSC resolution 2817, which was adopted on 11th March", she said.

Iran has attacked Indian ships and a vessel bound for it, and in assaults on ships of other countries, at least three Indian sailors have died.

The US has also set up a blockade in the Hormuz region.

"We underscore that the targeting of commercial shipping and endangering innocent civilian crew members or otherwise impeding the freedom of navigation and commerce in the Strait of Hormuz are unacceptable", Patel said at the meeting convened by Council President Bahrain on the situation in the Middle East.

She noted that unimpeded shipping through the Strait is important because it provides India with vital connectivity to a region with which its trade and energy supply chains are linked through geography, "with implications for economy and energy security".

"Almost 10 million Indians live and work in the Gulf region; their safety and well-being are a key priority for us", she added.

Calling for dialogue and diplomacy to de-escalate the tensions in the Gulf region, she said, "The Middle East is our proximate neighbourhood, and we have significant stakes in the security and stability of the region".

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see India threading the needle diplomatically - condemning attacks without directly naming Iran, while referencing the UNSC resolution. Smart move, but I wonder how much influence this will actually have on the ground.
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Priya S
What about the US blockade? India should equally condemn all actions that disrupt free navigation. Can't be selective when our own sailors are at risk. Need a balanced approach from our diplomats. 🤔
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Michael C
As someone who works in shipping, the Strait of Hormuz is critical for global trade. India's position is correct - commercial vessels should never be targets. The 10 million Indians in the Gulf add another layer of urgency here.
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Rohit P
Respect to India's diplomats for speaking up, but we need more than statements. Diversifying our energy sources and investing in alternative routes should be priority. Can't keep relying on a chokepoint controlled by volatile nations.
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Kavya N
Good to see India not mincing words at the UNSC. Three Indian sailors dead is unacceptable. But I hope we're also pushing for de-escalation behind the scenes - more war is not the answer for the Middle East. 🙏
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James A
A balanced stance from India - recognizing the strategic importance of Hormuz while

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