Oil tanker near Strait of Hormuz amid Iran-US tensions

What Happened

US Central Command confirmed on June 13 that American forces shot down multiple Iranian one-way attack drones targeting commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. "Iran launched multiple one-way attack drones in an attempt to strike commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz," CENTCOM posted on X. "US forces have downed all of them in recent hours as traffic flow through the strait continues unimpeded. The international trade corridor remains open for transit."

This is the latest flashpoint in a crisis that has largely closed the Strait of Hormuz through which roughly 20% of the world’s oil and a third of its seaborne LNG normally flow to commercial shipping since late February 2026.

Timeline: How We Got Here

DateEvent
Late Feb 2026Commercial traffic through Hormuz effectively disrupted; IRGC enforces transit
Mar–Apr21 confirmed IRGC attacks on merchant ships; Iran proposes transit tolls
Apr 8Pakistan brokers 14-day ceasefire; safe passage framework established
Apr 12Islamabad peace talks collapse after 21 hours; Trump orders naval blockade
Apr 12–15US blockade operational within hours; Iran loses ~$435 million/day
Jun 8Iranian Shahed drone shoots down US Apache helicopter near Hormuz; both crew rescued by unmanned Navy drone boat
Jun 9Trump orders strikes on Iranian air-defense systems near the strait
Jun 10Iran retaliates, striking US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan
Jun 13CENTCOM downs multiple Iranian attack drones targeting commercial ships

The Crisis in Numbers

MetricValue
Oil at risk~20 million barrels/day (~20% of global seaborne trade)
LNG disruption~? of seaborne LNG; Qatar’s Ras Laffan terminal landlocked
Brent crude~$95/bbl elevated and volatile
Vessels stranded600+ (including ~325 tankers)
Iran daily losses$435 million/day from US blockade
Energy infrastructure damaged40+ assets across 9 countries (IEA)

What It Means for India

India is the world’s third-largest oil importer, and roughly 60% of its crude passes through the Strait of Hormuz. The extended closure has already pushed domestic petrol and diesel prices up by 7-8% since March, with further hikes expected if Brent crude breaches $100/bbl.

Safe passage deal: India is one of six countries alongside China, Russia, Iraq, Pakistan, and the Philippines that have negotiated safe-passage arrangements with Iran. Indian-flagged tankers have been able to transit under Iranian coordination, but at higher insurance premiums and with significant delays.

RBI pressure: The Reserve Bank of India cut the repo rate to 6.6% in its April review, partly citing energy-price uncertainty. A prolonged crisis could force the RBI to pause further easing, hitting credit-sensitive sectors like housing and auto.

Strategic shift: India has accelerated crude sourcing from Russia, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and the US, but Hormuz remains irreplaceable at scale. The government is also fast-tracking strategic petroleum reserve expansion and pushing green hydrogen and EV adoption as long-term hedges.

Fertilizer and food: India imports significant volumes of urea and DAP fertilizer through Gulf routes. Disruption has already raised domestic fertilizer prices by 15-20%, with potential knock-on effects for food inflation in the kharif season.

Petrol pump in India amid rising fuel prices

What’s Next

A 60-day ceasefire extension framework, negotiated in late May, remains unsigned on President Trump’s desk. IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol has called reopening the strait the “single most important solution to the global energy crisis.”

The direct strikes of June 8-10 and today’s drone intercept have hardened positions on both sides. Diplomats warn that each escalation reduces the window for a negotiated settlement, even as the economic toll mounts for oil-importing nations worldwide.

Sources: Reuters, AFP, CENTCOM (via X), Times of Israel, CNBC, IEA, mappr.co, Congress.gov (CRS R45281)

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