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The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) detained an Indian ship carrying oil in the Persian Gulf.
NEW DELHI: In a development with serious international ramifications, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has detained an Indian ship carrying oil in the Persian Gulf. Sources said the ship,named MT Desh Shanti, was on its way to India from Iraq when it was detained by the IRGC.
The ship is owned by the Shipping Corporation of India. The development has stunned authorities here as it was transporting oil from Iraq, a country which has overtaken Iran as the second largest supplier of crude to India after Saudi Arabia.
The government-owned ship was detained in international waters in the Persian Gulf before being coerced into entering Iranian waters. Late Wednesday evening, the ship was on its way to the Bandar Abbas port, guidedby the IRGC.
Sources said Iran claimed to have detained the ship because of environmental concerns. Tehran authorities conveyed to India that the ship was polluting Iranian waters, but this is being seen as flimsy reasoning.
The development has shocked the Indian establishment, which on Wednesday evening was still trying to gather information on the incident.Although India has taken steps to reduce its crude imports from Iran, Tehran had never hinted that it could resort to such drastic actions.
India has cut crude importsfrom Iran, a fallout of sanctions imposed by the US and the EU. The cut, in fact, helped India -- along with China and South Korea-- win a waiver from the US allowing it to continue toimport crude from Iran.
In 2012, India is estimated to have imported crude from Iraq worth more than$15 billion. IOC is the largest importer of crude oil from Iraq. In October 2010, Iraq replaced Iran asthe country with the third largest proven reserves of 143.1 billion barrels of oil.
For India, it is not far-fetched to draw the conclusion that Tehran is peeved with India's rising crude imports from Iraq and that the seizure of theship may be a way of showing its displeasure. But this doesn't just have consequences for India-Iran ties but also internationally, as it will raise questions about whatTehran intends to do in the Persian Gulf where it has even threatened use of force in the past to show its influence in the oiltrade.
Iranian authorities are known to have recently threatened that Tehran willblock the crucial Strait of Hormuz oil trade route in the face of sanctions imposed by western countries. The Strait of Hormuz links the Gulf with the Indian Ocean, facilitating transport of oil from major oil producing countries like Saudi Arabia,Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. Iran's vice-president Mohammad Reza Rahimi hadwarned in 2011 that "not adrop of oil'' would be allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz if more sanctions were imposed on Iran.
Iran seizes Indian ship carrying oil from Iraq - The Times of India
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No wonder other countries slap us left and right, when we elect bast*rds to govern us.
This is bound to happen!
 
I have not seen anything regarding this in Iranian news. seems fishy to me.

It most definitely came into Iranian water and thus Iran captured it. If it was polluting the water then for sure it would be stopped.
This is very ignorant if you so carelessly pollute the environment. I would hardly call it "flimsy" reasoning.
It does not matter if it's Indian,korean,japanese or any country, if you show disrespect to the environment then this will happen.

None the less, hopefully this situation will be dealt and the ship is allowed to leave soon with and in future India will make sure their ships are environmentally friendly and show more respect.
 
The ship is owned by the Shipping Corporation of India. The development has stunned authorities here as it was transporting oil from Iraq, a country which has overtaken Iran as the second largest supplier of crude to India after Saudi Arabia.
The government-owned ship was detained in international waters in the Persian Gulf before being coerced into entering Iranian waters. Late Wednesday evening, the ship was on its way to the Bandar Abbas port, guidedby the IRGC.
Sources said Iran claimed to have detained the ship because of environmental concerns. Tehran authorities conveyed to India that the ship was polluting Iranian waters, but this is being seen as flimsy reasoning.
The development has shocked the Indian establishment, which on Wednesday evening was still trying to gather information on the incident.
 
Seizing a foreign flagged ship is an act of war. Lets see how India will respond.
 
Shocking News:angry::angry:..India always maintained a good relationship with Iran,then why they are doing this..?:what:
 
Shocking News:angry::angry:..India always maintained a good relationship with Iran,then why they are doing this..?:what:

Awwww....

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Seizing a foreign flagged ship is an act of war. Lets see how India will respond.

Arrest and Seize are Different Meanings ..

Seizing means It's an act of war or Acting like Hostiles


Indian Respond ..Lets See Possible Actions

Barring Iran From Cricket and IPL ..oh they have No Cricket Players then Other some Athletics

6 or 7 Tea parties with both Countries Official Meeting

If they didn't Respond

after 2017 India Will Not buys Oil from Iran anymore ..


If Modi Comes ..Lets see Some Actions
 
There was a report of oil spillage from an Indian tanker, 2 days ago. I will try to find the source.

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Got it, actually it was older than 2 days.

تشکیل لکه نفتی ۱۰ مایلی در آب*های ایران با اقدام عمدی نفتکش هندی

@Esfand Will you please verify this? :D

Non-Iranian English Sources:

http://www.news.odin.tc/index.php?p...f-hijacking-Indian-suezmax-tanker-Desh-Shanti
http://ens-newswire.com/2013/08/06/indian-ship-accused-of-oil-dumping-gulf-countries-on-alert/ (ENS Reported the Oil Dumping On August 6, 2013)

The Indian news agency that reported this was highly unprofessional, they tried to make it look as if Iran did this because of India's decision over import of oil from Iran.
 
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no need for cheerleaders to intervene , both countries will sort it out

Learn to talk with civility , kid . :azn: Everyone has the freedom to discuss anything in any thread , he likes .
 
The following piece was published on Wednesday, August 07, 2013.

Bahrain clear of oil spill pollution


However, the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE) is monitoring the situation and could impose emergency plans if the spill moves closer to Bahraini waters.

Indian ship Desh Shanti was caught dumping oil near Iranian waters on July 30 after ignoring official communications from authorities concerned.

According to the Marine Emergency Mutual Aid (MEMAC), the spill caused an oil slick of around 10 miles.

"The oil slick is far from Bahrain's territorial waters and close to Iranian waters," said SCE director-general Dr Adel Al Zayani.

"It is 250km east of Bahrain's borders.

"But we are still continuing to monitor the situation in case of anything, as per procedures."

Dr Al Zayani said the decision to take legal action against the owners of the ship will be made by the International Marine Organisation (IMO).

"They will decide the mechanism of punishing the violating ship and whether to only have Iran enforce its punishment or include all countries in the region affected," he said.

"For us, if the oil slick reaches our radius, a response will be followed depending on where it is and steps will be taken according to the contingency plan, if needed."

The GDN reported on Monday that authorities are looking to punish the ship owners for disregarding international environmental laws and regulations.

Iran could fine them up to $1million, but MEMAC is pushing other countries, including Bahrain, to take legal action as well.

The proposal will need approval from MEMAC member countries, which are all six GCC states, Iran and Iraq. MEMAC director-general Captain Abdulmunem Janahi earlier revealed that the ship's name has been added to the blacklist of the IMO. basma@gdn.com.bh

Gulf Daily News » Local News » Bahrain clear of oil spill pollution

Not an Iranian source either!
 
The following piece was published on Wednesday, August 07, 2013.

Bahrain clear of oil spill pollution


However, the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE) is monitoring the situation and could impose emergency plans if the spill moves closer to Bahraini waters.

Indian ship Desh Shanti was caught dumping oil near Iranian waters on July 30 after ignoring official communications from authorities concerned.

According to the Marine Emergency Mutual Aid (MEMAC), the spill caused an oil slick of around 10 miles.

"The oil slick is far from Bahrain's territorial waters and close to Iranian waters," said SCE director-general Dr Adel Al Zayani.

"It is 250km east of Bahrain's borders.

"But we are still continuing to monitor the situation in case of anything, as per procedures."

Dr Al Zayani said the decision to take legal action against the owners of the ship will be made by the International Marine Organisation (IMO).

"They will decide the mechanism of punishing the violating ship and whether to only have Iran enforce its punishment or include all countries in the region affected," he said.

"For us, if the oil slick reaches our radius, a response will be followed depending on where it is and steps will be taken according to the contingency plan, if needed."

The GDN reported on Monday that authorities are looking to punish the ship owners for disregarding international environmental laws and regulations.

Iran could fine them up to $1million, but MEMAC is pushing other countries, including Bahrain, to take legal action as well.

The proposal will need approval from MEMAC member countries, which are all six GCC states, Iran and Iraq. MEMAC director-general Captain Abdulmunem Janahi earlier revealed that the ship's name has been added to the blacklist of the IMO. basma@gdn.com.bh

Gulf Daily News » Local News » Bahrain clear of oil spill pollution

Not an Iranian source either!

Ok! if its our mistake, your action can be justified..:agree:

Hope this incident wont affect our friendly relationship....:cheers:

BTW,@Pakistani members, stop your troll,there is nothing to cheer in this news..:D
 
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