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Iran attack on Israel: Dangerous escalation could spell dire implications for India’s oil supply

Iran's attack on Israel could have dire implications for India. The escalation in the middle east can have a dramatic impact on oil prices. India has a growing relationship with Israel and enjoys civilizational ties with Iran. India is trusted by all; it could play a role as a peacemaker

April 14, 2024 / 19:11 IST
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Iran launched armed drones and missiles against Israel. (Image credits: Reuters)

The war in Gaza has been going on for seven months. The recent exchanges between Israel and Iran brings the danger closer to India. After the Israeli attack on the Iranian Consulate in Damascus on 1st April, Iranian retaliation was expected. The Iranian Supreme Leader in his Eid message likened it to an attack on Iranian soil and said that Israel must be, and will be punished. The Iranian counter-strike against Israel early morning today, took the form of a barrage of drones and missiles launched directly from Iran against Israel. Though most of them were intercepted, an Israeli airforce base in the south was reportedly hit. The Iranian Mission to the UN said that so far as Iran is concerned, the present round is concluded. The Israeli Cabinet is meeting to decide the next course of Israeli action. A meeting of the UN Security Council has been called. The exchange has taken place against the background of the seven-month-old Gaza war. Will there be a wider conflagration or the conflict be contained?

Implications for India

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India has excellent relations with the Arab states, Iran and Israel. If the conflict spreads to the Gulf, this could have a dramatic impact on oil prices. Twenty percent of the world's crude oil supply passes through the Hormuz Strait. For India, the implications are dire. Nearly 60 percent of Indian crude supply traditionally comes from the Gulf region. There has been a surge in oil purchases from Russia. In the long term, however, the Gulf region would remain the most important source of crude supply to India. In addition, Qatar is a major supplier of LNG to India.

Indian crude oil basket saw a sharp increase of 7.27 percent during the past month. It is worth noting that a dollar increase in the price of a barrel of crude oil increases India’s import bill by more than Rs 13,000 crores on an annual basis. There has been an increase of more than 6 dollars in the past month as the Indian crude oil basket went up from $ 84.93 to $ 91.11 per barrel per day.