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Strait of Hormuz
U.S.–Iran Tensions & Energy Security
GS-2: International Relations
GS-3: Energy Security
📌 What Happened
Iran indicated renewed conflict with the U.S. is likely, raising global concerns about disruption to oil supply routes — particularly the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
⚠️ Key Issues
- ✓Geopolitical escalation in West Asia — U.S.–Iran hostilities could destabilise regional peace and global energy markets
- ✓Threat to global energy supply chain — Any chokepoint blockage sharply spikes global oil prices
- ✓India's energy vulnerability — Heavy dependence on West Asian crude imports makes India price-sensitive
📚 Key Facts
- ▸Connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman & Arabian Sea
- ▸Approximately 20–25% of world's total oil trade passes through this strait
- ▸Bordered by Iran (north) and Oman & UAE (south)
- ▸Major exporters: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Iran
- ▸U.S. EIA classifies it as a critical global oil chokepoint
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Q. The Strait of Hormuz connects which two water bodies?
ARed Sea and Arabian Sea
BCaspian Sea and Black Sea
CPersian Gulf and Gulf of Oman
DMediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean
✅ Correct Answer: C — Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman
The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman (leading to the Arabian Sea). Around 20–25% of global oil trade passes through it daily. Bordered by Iran (north) and UAE & Oman (south), it is the world's most critical energy chokepoint as per U.S. EIA.