Post by : Bianca Haleem
Fresh reports of clashes near the Strait of Hormuz are once again triggering serious concerns over global oil prices, international shipping routes, and overall regional stability.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most critical energy chokepoints in the world, through which a significant share of global oil trade passes every day, making it highly sensitive to any form of conflict or disruption.
In this short analysis, Dr. Amrinder explains why rising tensions in the Gulf region are not limited to the Middle East alone, but carry wider implications that could affect global energy security, trade flow, and economic stability across multiple regions.
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