Operation Sankalp | 09 Jan 2020

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Indian Navy continues to deploy one warship for Operation SANKALP in order to ensure the safe passage of Indian Flag Vessels transiting through the Strait of Hormuz amidst deteriorating US-Iran relations.

  • Indian Navy launched Operation SANKALP in the Gulf Region on 19th June 2019.
  • Indian Navy warships and aircraft are deployed to establish presence, provide a sense of reassurance to the Indian merchantmen, monitor the ongoing situation and respond to any emergent crises like deteriorating US-Iran relations in the recent times.

US-Iran

  • 1979: US-backed Shah of Iran was overthrown and the country became an Islamic republic.
    • Dozens of Americans were taken hostage inside the US embassy in the capital Tehran.
  • 2015: Iran agreed on a landmark deal to limit its nuclear programme in return for the lifting of tough economic sanctions.
    • This move improved Iran’s diplomatic relations with other nations.
  • 2018: The US President abandoned the Nuclear Accord and reinstated US sanctions to force Iran's leaders to agree to a new deal.
    • Iran rejected it even the economy of the country was sent into recession.
  • 2019: The pressure was stepped up in May by application of secondary sanctions on countries that continued to do business with Iran.
    • Relations further deteriorated when oil tankers were sabotaged in the Gulf of Oman.
    • Later, Tehran started suspending some of the commitments under the nuclear deal.
    • It was followed by attacks and counter-attacks by both countries until January 2020.
  • 2020: On 3 January, Qasem Soleimani was killed in a US drone strike at Baghdad airport.
    • Iran abandoned the last limit on its enrichment of uranium imposed by the nuclear accord as a way of revenge.
  • These issues have led to turbulent situations in the Gulf region.

Source: PIB