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India joins UK-led talks to reopen Hormuz Strait after Iran's 'Indian friends' remark

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India has joined UK-led international talks to reopen the Hormuz Strait, which has been closed due to the war in the Gulf. The talks aim to assemble a coalition to ensure security in the strait, where Iran has barred ships linked to the US and its allies.

India attended UK-led talks on reopening the Hormuz Strait. The strait's closure has impacted global trade, with 20% of global trade previously flowing through it. Indian ships have continued to transit the strait unharmed due to diplomatic talks between India and Iran. The UK-led talks aim to ensure security in the strait, where Iran has barred certain ships. The talks will focus on diplomatic measures, not military options. India's participation in the talks may affect Iran's promise of safe passage for Indian vessels.

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