Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for an "open and safe" Strait of Hormuz during a brief visit to the United Arab Emirates on Friday, the start of a five-nation tour overshadowed by energy and supply-chain worries due to the Iran war.
Modi, whose plane was guided in and out of UAE airspace by military jets, received a guard of honour and met President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan before leaving for the Netherlands.
"I have come to my second home," Modi, a frequent visitor to the UAE, home to 4.5 million Indians, told the president, calling the airforce escort "an honour".
Disruptions to Gulf shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz have put oil and gas markets in a spin, raising pressure on energy importers such as India, which was forced to hike petrol and diesel prices on Friday.
"Keeping Hormuz free, open and safe is our highest priority, and in this matter adherence to international laws is essential," Modi said, in footage released by the Indian foreign ministry.











