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  • West Asia crisis threatens India's energy security, impacting 85% of LPG and 55% of LNG via Strait of Hormuz.
  • Trade uncertainty affects 56% of India's goods exports; shipping disruptions increase costs and transit times.
  • Potential impact on diaspora remittances, connectivity projects like INSTC, and Chabahar port operations.

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The recent turmoil in West Asia could have serious economic repercussions for India, and to assess the same, the government held inter-ministerial deliberations with exporters and logistics players.

Potential impact of the West Asia crisis on India

  • Threat to energy security: The possible blocking of the Strait of Hormuz is concerning as it accounts for roughly one-fifth, or around 20%, of global oil passes.
    • The Strait of Hormuz carries 85% of India’s LPG, 55% of LNG.
    • India relies on imports for more than 85 per cent of its crude oil needs, with a substantial portion coming from West Asia.
  • Impact on trade: Uncertainty over 56% of India’s goods exports, raising concerns as the region serves a major market for India and also transit corridor linking India to Europe, Africa, etc. 
  • Supply chain disruption: Disruptions to shipping routes are increasing insurance costs and transit times, affecting Gulf transshipment hubs like Jebel Ali Port (UAE) and Port of Salalah (Oman).
  • Diaspora: Indians constitute around 30% of total expatriate workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council. 
  • Remittance: Around 19% of India's total remittances come only from the UAE, 7% from Saudi Arabia, while Kuwait, Oman and Qatar also have significant contributions. (RBI Remittances Survey for 2023-24).
  • Connectivity: May affect development of International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor and the Chabahar port operated by India.
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