Iran has agreed to an application from the Indian government, allowing two liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) transport ships to pass through the Hormuz Strait. According to Jin10, this decision marks a significant development in the energy trade between the two nations, potentially easing logistical challenges for India's LPG imports. The Hormuz Strait is a strategic chokepoint for global oil and gas shipments, and Iran's approval could facilitate smoother transit for energy resources. This move may also reflect broader geopolitical dynamics in the region, as both countries seek to strengthen their economic ties.