A consumer-focused explainer breaks down how a potential end to the Iran war could ease oil prices and what it means for everyday energy costs.
Tag: Middle East
How to Fact-Check Iran War News Before Sharing It on Social Media
A practical guide for news consumers on how to verify information during the Iran war given the massive wave of AI-generated disinformation online.
India’s Exports Sector Faces Headwinds from Global Trade Disruption Caused by Hormuz Crisis
India’s export community raised alarm over disruptions to shipping lanes and supply chains caused by Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
India Reaffirms Call for Peaceful Resolution to Middle East Conflict as US-Iran Talks Continue
India reiterated its call for de-escalation and diplomatic resolution in West Asia as ceasefire talks between the US and Iran progressed.
India Calls for Urgent Diplomatic Action on Iran Hormuz Closure That Threatens 90 Percent of Its Oil Imports
India formally raised the issue of oil supply disruption at the UN and in bilateral meetings as the Strait of Hormuz remained blocked by Iran.
India Supports Gaza Ceasefire Calls as MEA Engages with Middle East Partners on Humanitarian Crisis
India’s External Affairs Ministry increased diplomatic engagement with Gulf and Middle East partners over the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Trump Cancels New Iran Strikes After Diplomatic Breakthrough Leading to Sharp Oil Price Drop
The cancellation of planned US strikes on Iran caused oil prices to fall sharply with significant relief for energy markets globally.
Iran War Disrupts Global Oil Markets Creating Severe Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Worldwide
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted global oil trade creating price shocks and exposing importers like India to severe supply risks.
Iran War Creates Second Wave of Global Trade Disruption as Hormuz Closure Persists
The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran continued to disrupt global trade routes and energy shipments well into June 2026.
India Drafts Major Policy for Private CBSE Students Abroad Whose Exam Results Were Affected by Iran War
The Union Government is drafting a policy to accommodate private students in West Asia who could not sit CBSE exams due to the Iran conflict.