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Iran Set to Close Strait of Hormuz Following US’s Operation Midnight Hammer

Posted 23 Jun 2025

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Following the US air strikes at Iranian nuclear facilities under “Operation Midnight Hammer”, Iran’s parliament approved a proposal to close the Strait of Hormuz.

Operation Midnight Hammer

  • Locations Targeted: U.S. targeted Iran’s nuclear sites-Natanz, Isfahan, & Fordow
    • These sites are central to Iran’s nuclear program that accelerated after the US. Withdrew from 2018 Iran nuclear deal (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action[VI1] ).
  • Weaponry Used: B-2 Stealth Bombers, GBU-57 bunker buster bombs (Massive Ordnance Penetrator), & Tomahawk missiles. 

The Strait of Hormuz

  • It is a crucial maritime passage that connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman & the Arabian Sea
  • It Spans about 167 km & narrowing to just 33 km at its slimmest point.

Implications of Closure 

  • Impacts Global Energy Security: It is critical chokepoint for global energy supplies. Around 20% of global oil & LNG trade passes through the Strait. 
  • Strategic Importance: It is the only viable maritime route connecting major Gulf oil producers like Saudi Arabia, UAE, & Kuwait etc. to international markets.
  • Inflation Risk: Disruption would spike energy prices, triggering inflation.

Impact on India

  • Energy Security: About 40% of India’s oil and nearly 50% of natural gas imports pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Trade Deficit: As the world’s 3rd largest oil importer, energy price spike raises import bills, widening the trade deficit.
  • Economic Risk: Rising crude prices threaten India’s economy, weaken the rupee, and strain financial markets.
  • Tags :
  • Operation Midnight Hammer
  • Closure of Strait of Hormuz
  • Iran VS USA
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