India Urges Safe Navigation in Strait of Hormuz, Condemns Attacks on Shipping

India's UN Ambassador raised serious concerns over threats to commercial shipping in the critical Strait of Hormuz, linking it directly to India's energy and economic security. He condemned military attacks targeting civilian vessels, noting the tragic loss of Indian seafarers' lives in the conflict. The statement called for the immediate restoration of safe and unimpeded navigation while urging all states to exercise restraint and prioritize dialogue. India reaffirmed the need to respect international law, sovereignty, and territorial integrity to address underlying regional tensions.

Key Points: India at UN: Restore Safe Navigation in Strait of Hormuz

  • Condemns military attacks on commercial ships
  • Highlights loss of Indian seafarer lives
  • Calls for restoration of safe navigation
  • Urges restraint and de-escalation in Middle East
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"Targeting of commercial shipping unacceptable," India urges restoration of safe navigation in Strait of Hormuz at UN debate

India condemns attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, calls for de-escalation and restoration of safe navigation to protect global trade.

"The targeting of commercial shipping... in the Strait of Hormuz are unacceptable. - Ambassador Harish P"

New York, April 17

India's Permanent Representative, Ambassador Harish P, on Thursday raised serious concerns over threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, urging immediate restoration of safe navigation while calling for restraint and de-escalation amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

Delivering India's statement at the UN General Assembly debate under the Veto Initiative on "The Situation in the Middle East," Harish P stressed that maritime security remains critical for India's energy and economic interests.

"An aspect of particular concern for India, for its energy and economic security, relates to commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. India has deplored the fact that commercial shipping was made a target of military attacks in this conflict," he said.

Highlighting the human cost of the conflict, Harish P noted that Indian nationals have been among the victims.

"The precious lives of Indian seafarers aboard ships have been lost during the course of the conflict," he added.

India strongly condemned attacks on civilian maritime activity and called for adherence to international norms.

"We reiterate 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," he said.

Emphasising the need for global cooperation, he urged strict compliance with international law.

"International law in this regard must be fully respected. We strongly urge that safe and unimpeded freedom of navigation and global commerce through the Strait of Hormuz be restored at the earliest," Harish said.

Referring to the broader conflict in Iran and the Gulf region, he reiterated India's consistent position on de-escalation and dialogue.

"Since the outbreak of the conflict in Iran and the Gulf region on the 28th of February 2026, India had expressed deep concern and urged all states to exercise restraint, avoid escalation, and prioritize safety of civilians," he said.

India also called for sustained diplomatic engagement to address underlying issues.

"We have urged all states to promote dialogue and diplomacy and de-escalation of tensions and to purposefully address underlying issues," he added.

Reaffirming its stance on sovereignty, Harish said, "We have also called for respect of sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states."

India's intervention comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and concerns over disruptions to global energy supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime corridor for international trade.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's heartbreaking to read about the loss of Indian seafarers. They are just working people trying to support their families back home. The international community must act to protect civilian shipping crews.
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Vikram M
India's stance is correct but I hope there is more concrete action behind the words. We need our navy to be proactive in protecting our interests, not just statements at the UN. Global trade routes are our economic arteries.
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Priya S
Fully support this. Dialogue and diplomacy are the only way forward. The region has suffered enough. As a major importer, India's voice on maritime security carries weight. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while the statement is good, we often see a gap between our diplomatic positions and our strategic leverage. We need stronger partnerships in the region to actually ensure safe passage. The cost of inaction is too high for our economy.
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Michael C
This affects everyone, not just India. Disruption in the Strait means volatility in global oil markets. India's call for respecting international law is crucial. Hope all parties listen.

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