ردیاب بحران ایران-خلیج فارس ۲۰۲۶اطلاعات جامع درباره تعارض از چند دیدگاه
global south
US forces carried out a foreign military action against the Palau-flagged MT Settebello off Oman, resulting in the deaths of three Indian crew members, including deck cadet Aditya Sharma and Shivanand Chaurasia. This incident underscores how great-power rivalries inflict direct harm on nationals from developing countries who form the backbone of global maritime labor, with little regard for the sovereignty of nations whose citizens bear the human cost.
Families in Uttar Pradesh and other regions called for swift repatriation of the remains and criticized the strike on a vessel transporting no hazardous materials, while Indian authorities verified the fatalities and arranged support for the 25 survivors. Such demands reflect the broader strain placed on Global South governments forced to manage the aftermath of external military decisions that disrupt the livelihoods of their citizens.
A separate fire aboard a petrochemical tanker in the same area has intensified concerns over commercial routes through the Strait of Hormuz. These disruptions threaten to raise shipping costs and affect energy and food supplies, placing disproportionate pressure on developing economies already vulnerable to volatility in international trade corridors.