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India summons Iranian diplomat over fatal missile strike in Strait of Hormuz

The diplomatic move follows the death of an Indian seafarer in the Strait of Hormuz, though the identity of the missile-launching party remains unconfirmed in official reports.

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Adrian Cole
Political Correspondent
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Source: Al Jazeera Global News · original
India summons Iranian diplomat over missile killing of seafarer
New Delhi registers formal protest after crew member killed in critical maritime chokepoint

India has formally summoned Iran’s deputy ambassador to register a diplomatic protest following the death of an Indian crew member in the Strait of Hormuz. The incident, which occurred in the critical maritime chokepoint, resulted in the seafarer’s death after being struck by a missile.

According to reports from Al Jazeera, the summons was issued on 14 July 2026. The move represents a standard procedural response by New Delhi to seek explanations regarding an incident affecting its nationals abroad, particularly within a region that serves as a vital artery for global energy supplies.

While the diplomatic channel has been activated, the specific identity of the missile-launching party has not been established in the available reporting. It remains unclear whether the strike was intentional, accidental, or part of broader regional hostilities. Consequently, the summons does not automatically attribute responsibility to Iran or any other specific actor.

The Strait of Hormuz is frequently a site of geopolitical tension due to its strategic importance. Incidents involving commercial vessels in this waterway often draw immediate diplomatic attention from affected nations, prompting formal inquiries to ensure the safety of maritime traffic and the protection of citizens.

India’s decision to engage directly with Iranian diplomatic counterparts underscores the severity of the event. However, until an official investigation determines the nature of the strike and the responsible party, the incident remains a developing security matter with significant implications for regional stability.

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