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Robust Diplomacy Amidst Major Conflict: Another LPG Cargo Ship Arrives in India

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Record LPG Supply Arrives in Mangaluru (Photo: ANI)

The situation in the Middle East has deteriorated significantly due to the ongoing conflict. Tensions between Iran and the Israel-US axis are escalating; a major consequence of this has been a push to boost LPG supplies from the United States in order to reduce dependence on the Strait of Hormuz. As a result, the Pyxis Pioneer—a vessel that departed from Texas, USA—arrived at the Mangaluru port on Sunday morning.

Conditions in the Middle East remain volatile due to the war. A conflict has erupted between Iran and the Israel-US alliance, and the most profound impact of this war has been felt at the Strait of Hormuz—the narrow maritime passage through which 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas passes.

Iran issued a threat, warning that any vessel attempting to traverse this route would be subject to attack. Upon hearing this, hundreds of ships immediately dropped anchor and halted their journeys. Several Indian vessels, too, remain stranded within the Gulf region.

A critical question arose: If gas tankers failed to arrive, what would become of India’s domestic cooking gas supply? Would the stoves in Indian households go cold? However, India was already prepared.

With the aim of reducing its reliance on the Strait of Hormuz, India reached out to the United States regarding LPG supplies. The outcome of that diplomatic initiative is now evident: the Pyxis Pioneer—having sailed from Texas, USA—arrived at the Mangaluru port on Sunday March 22, 2026 morning.

WATCH | Karnataka: Pyxis Pioneer, a cargo ship carrying LPG from Nederland, Texas in the US arrives at New Mangalore Port in Mangaluru.

Visuals from the Port this morning. pic.twitter.com/3G1m4soa94

— ANI (@ANI) March 22, 2026

This vessel is not the only one. On March 25, the Apollo Ocean is scheduled to arrive carrying 26,687 tons of gas for Indian Oil and Bharat Petroleum. On March 29, another ship from the United States is set to arrive with 30,000 tons of gas—this consignment is destined for HPCL.

In other words, this week alone, more than 72,700 tons of domestic cooking gas will be delivered to Mangaluru. This gas is not intended solely for Mangaluru; HPCL’s pipeline extends directly from here to Bengaluru and beyond. This means that the stoves in hundreds of thousands of households across South India will be fueled by this very gas.

A conflict is currently unfolding in the Strait of Hormuz, and the shipping lanes are blocked. However, India proactively turned to the United States in the nick of time, thereby ensuring that supplies were maintained. Consequently, there will be no shortage of gas in Indian households for the foreseeable future.

What is the latest situation regarding the conflict?

In the Middle East, the conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has entered its fourth week and has taken a grave turn. The U.S. and Israel have continued to launch major airstrikes under the codenames ‘Operation Roaring Lion’ and ‘Epic Fury.’ In retaliation, Iran fired missiles at Dimona and Jerusalem, resulting in widespread damage and numerous casualties.

U.S. President Trump has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to destroy its energy infrastructure should it fail to comply. Conflicts also persist in Gaza, Syria, and the Red Sea regRobust Diplomacy Amidst Major Conflict: Another LPG Cargo Ship Arrives in Indiaion. To date, more than 1,400 Iranians have been killed, and regional security remains under grave threat.