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India protests US tanker strike off Oman as it spars with Pakistan at UN; SIPRI puts arsenal at 190 warheads

India summoned a US diplomat to lodge a 'strong protest' after a strike on a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz off Oman; while 24 Indian crew of the MT Marivex were rescued, a seafarers' union reported two Indian sailors dead and one missing in a related attack. At the UN Security Council, India's envoy Parvathaneni Harish denounced Pakistan as an 'organised factory of hatred,' condemning its airstrikes inside Afghanistan as a 'massacre' and rejecting the 'Fitna al-Hindustan' label Islamabad applies to Baloch militants. A new SIPRI Yearbook estimates India's nuclear arsenal has grown to roughly 190 warheads (Pakistan ~170, China ~620), with India advancing MIRV, canisterised missiles and sea-based deterrence. On trade, an Indian official said an interim US deal could close after Washington's tariff probe concludes, with a first tranche targeted by mid-July despite a proposed new 12.5% US tariff.

Why it matters

The incidents off Oman underscore how Gulf maritime instability directly threatens India's energy lifeline and its large diaspora of seafarers, and a protest aimed at Washington complicates an already delicate trade negotiation. India's UNSC offensive against Pakistan and its expanding nuclear and missile programs reflect a hardening two-front strategic posture toward both Islamabad and Beijing, even as China and Russia publicly court New Delhi as a 'partner not rival.'

๐Ÿ”Ž Ground signal

Indian seafarer unions (FCUI) pressed the navy and foreign ministry to intervene urgently, signaling growing anxiety over crew safety in the Gulf; note divergence between embassy messaging that all 24 were rescued and union claims of Indian fatalities. Iranian state media amplified India's protest against the US over the tanker strike.

Country basics

Population
1.45B
Capital
New Delhi
GDP
$3.9T
Currency
INR
Head of state
Droupadi Murmu
Government
republic

India is the world's most populous country and largest democracy, functioning as a federal parliamentary republic where President Droupadi Murmu serves as head of state and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, of the Bharatiya Janata Party, leads the government. As the dominant power in South Asia, it maintains tense relations with neighbors Pakistan and China, including disputed and militarized borders, while deepening strategic ties with the United States, the EU, and partners through groupings such as the Quad. India pursues a longstanding posture of strategic autonomy, balancing partnerships across the West and Russia while leading voices in the Global South and forums like the G20 and BRICS. Key fault lines for readers include regional rivalries, internal religious and communal tensions, and debates over federalism and democratic institutions.

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