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economy · Hindu BusinessLine · 22 Jun 2026

India’s Desh Vibhor in Persian Gulf resumes voyage to Hormuz after U-turn

An oil supertanker is once again heading from the Persian Gulf towards the Strait of Hormuz after briefly reversing direction.

The Desh Vibhor, which earlier appeared to be sailing towards a southern route that’s recommended by the US military, is now heading in a more northerly direction towards the Iranian coast. The supertanker made a U-turn earlier before turning again back to resume its journey towards the strait, tanker tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show.

The oil market is watching cargo flows through Hormuz closely after Washington and Tehran signed an interim peace deal on Wednesday. Despite the pact, Iran has declared that ships can’t cross the waterway without its permission. 

The ship is run by Shipping Corp. of India. A spokesman for the company didn’t immediately respond to an out-of-hours request for comment.

Two very large crude carriers, the Sanmar Herald and Desh Vaibhav, were in the strait heading in the direction of the Arabian Sea on Friday.

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