Is Iran Charging $2 Million from Indian Tankers? Truth Explained

Recent reports claim that Iran—under Mojtaba Khamenei—is charging up to $2 million per ship to allow passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

What is TRUE

  • There are credible reports that Iran has:
    • Demanded fees/tolls from some ships
    • In some cases, charges are reported to be around $2 million per tanker
  • Some ships have reportedly already paid to pass safely
  • Payments may be taken in:
    • Chinese yuan
    • Cryptocurrency

This is happening amid the ongoing Iran–US conflict and blockade situation.


What is NOT fully confirmed

  • There is NO verified evidence that:
    • India-specific tankers are being singled out
    • Mojtaba Khamenei personally “charging Indian ships” directly

The fees appear to be:

  • Applied selectively
  • Based on political alignment, risk, or negotiation, not nationality alone

Why Iran Is Doing This

Iran is using the strait as strategic leverage:

  • The strait handles ~20% of global oil supply
  • Iran has partially restricted access during the conflict
  • Charging fees helps:
    • Recover war-related costs
    • Pressure global powers

Is It Legal?

According to international law:

  • Natural straits like Hormuz must allow free passage
  • Charging transit fees is highly controversial and likely illegal

🇮🇳 What About India?

  • India is a major oil importer via Hormuz
  • Some India-bound ships have:
    • Passed with Iran’s permission
    • Possibly negotiated safe passage

But:

  • No official Indian confirmation of paying $2M per tanker
  • Situation remains uncertain and evolving

Ground Reality Right Now

  • Hundreds of ships are stuck near the strait
  • Traffic is far below normal levels
  • Only limited ships are allowed through under conditions

Final Conclusion

Yes — some ships are reportedly being charged up to $2 million
No — no confirmed proof that India specifically is being targeted
The situation is fluid, politically sensitive, and partly unverified

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