INTERNATIONAL — March 12, 2026
Rising US-Iran Tensions Raise Fears of Wider War and Risks to India's Oil Imports
Khaama Press reports fears that US attacks on Iran and Middle East tensions could disrupt oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, threatening India's imports and risking wider war, including nuclear escalation.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read
Rising conflict in the Middle East is fueling fears of a wider war while threatening global oil supplies and posing economic risks for India, according to a Khaama Press article by Saanvi Mishra, a young researcher.
The article claims the United States is attacking Iran and calling for a nationwide war targeting oil-rich Middle Eastern countries, similar to past actions against Venezuela. This situation affects nations like India and Pakistan that rely on oil exports via the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for a significant portion of the world's oil.
Disruptions in the strait could lead to higher global oil prices, impacting developing countries like India, which imports large amounts of crude oil. The piece warns that continued tensions would decrease oil supply, raise prices for petrol, diesel and other fuels, increase travel costs and harm tourism, potentially slowing India's economic growth.
Described as a possible proxy war initiated by Israel with US involvement, the conflict reportedly sees Iran targeting allies of the US and Israel, such as Dubai, rather than the countries directly. This escalation, the article states, involves nearly 12 countries and heightens chances of World War III, drawing parallels to the destruction from previous world wars and humanitarian crises.
Further concerns include warnings from North Korea that harm to Iranian citizens by the US could prompt its alliance with Iran, risking nuclear war. The article emphasizes the Strait of Hormuz as a key chokepoint for millions of barrels of oil and gas daily from Gulf producers to global markets, with experts warning of broader impacts on energy markets, trade routes and economic stability for oil-importing nations if tensions escalate.
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Reliability assessment
Single source providing speculative claims without direct attributions, named officials, specific locations, times or checkable details; core events like US attacks on Iran and North Korea warnings lack verification.
The source language tilts sensational, leaning on hyperbole or charged phrasing. Phrases like 'chances of World War 3 increase', 'cause the end of the world', and 'nuclear war' employ hyperbole and extreme superlatives to evoke fear of global catastrophe, presenting unverified escalations as imminent threats.
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