How Hormuz Strait Became the Fault Line of the Global Economy
✍️ Written by Saket Suman The war unfolding across West Asia has revealed a brutal strategic truth about the modern global economy that a narrow stretch of water barely 40 kilometers wide can determine whether energy flows, supply chains function and financial markets remain stable. The Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and a significant share of global LNG normally passes, has become the geopolitical epicentre of the Iran war and the fault line of the global economy. Representational Image: BRICS Info on X What began as a regional military escalation between Iran, the United States and Israel has now evolved into something far larger. It is now a systemic shock to the global energy system. Shipping disruptions, tanker attacks, and the threat, sometimes explicit, of closure have turned Hormuz from a logistical corridor into a geopolitical weapon. The consequences are already visible. Energy cargoes are bein...