India granted docking permission to Iranian naval vessels after their participation in multinational maritime events earlier this year, even as regional tensions escalated following a United States submarine strike that sank one of the ships near Sri Lanka. The Iranian vessels IRIS Lavan, IRIS Bushehr and IRIS Dena had taken part in the Milan 2026 multilateral naval exercise and the International Fleet Review held in Visakhapatnam in February. These events, which brought together navies from
India granted docking permission to Iranian naval vessels after their participation in multinational maritime events earlier this year, even as regional tensions escalated following a United States submarine strike that sank one of the ships near Sri Lanka. The Iranian vessels IRIS Lavan, IRIS Bushehr and IRIS Dena had taken part in the Milan 2026 multilateral naval exercise and the International Fleet Review held in Visakhapatnam in February. These events, which brought together navies from
Amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia and growing concerns over possible disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, the government has reassured citizens that India’s oil reserves and fuel supply remain stable. Officials said there is no need for panic buying or hoarding of petrol, diesel or LPG cylinders, as adequate stocks are available to meet domestic demand. According to government sources, India currently maintains around 25 days of crude oil and petroleu
Amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia and growing concerns over possible disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, the government has reassured citizens that India’s oil reserves and fuel supply remain stable. Officials said there is no need for panic buying or hoarding of petrol, diesel or LPG cylinders, as adequate stocks are available to meet domestic demand. According to government sources, India currently maintains around 25 days of crude oil and petroleu
Rising tensions in West Asia have triggered concern among Indian residents and travellers in Gulf countries after a series of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted locations in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain over the weekend. The attacks, which hit areas long considered safe for business and tourism, have led to a sudden increase in people trying to leave the region, including Indian professionals, workers, and visitors. Travel operators and security agencies repo
Rising tensions in West Asia have triggered concern among Indian residents and travellers in Gulf countries after a series of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted locations in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain over the weekend. The attacks, which hit areas long considered safe for business and tourism, have led to a sudden increase in people trying to leave the region, including Indian professionals, workers, and visitors. Travel operators and security agencies repo