Amid the raging conflict in the Middle East, India and Iran have reportedly struck an agreement on the passage of ships from the Strait of Hormuz and a vessel named Shivalik carrying a massive 40,000 metric tonnes of LPG is set to arrive at the Indian coastline in around 7 days, sources said on Friday. Another ship is reported to cross the strait and will dock in India in the coming days.
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