There is no problem even if Hormuz remains closed: Are Gulf countries making new plans for oil and gas supply, how will India benefit? – Us Israel Iran War Oil Gas Supply Gulf Countries Plan For New Routes And Pipelines Energy Asia Europe Hormuz

Amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel-America and Iran, US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday (April 2) that his army will come out of this war only after achieving its goals in Iran. He said that this work may take two to three weeks. Meanwhile, the Gulf countries that depend on the Strait of Hormuz for their energy supply, such as the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, etc., are considering alternative arrangements to deliver oil and gas in view of the possibility of it remaining closed in the future. One of the plans that are being considered was made by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi himself. However, work on this has been stuck for a long time.


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Let us know why the Gulf countries are now considering arrangements beyond Hormuz? What are the alternative arrangements being considered? What has been India’s role in the plans? If the plan comes to fruition, how will India benefit from it? Let us know…