Claim
Social media posts claim that India and Iran are in direct confrontation, and that Iran has denied passage to 22 Indian ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
Verdict: False
What’s the story?
Amid heightened tensions in West Asia, viral posts began claiming that India and Iran are in a direct standoff and that Iranian authorities have blocked Indian vessels from passing through a key global shipping route. These claims raised concerns given the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz for global oil trade and India’s energy imports.
What Factcheck India Found?
- The MEA Fact Check Unit has categorically labelled the claims as fake.
- There is no official confirmation of any confrontation between India and Iran.
- Claims that Iran has blocked 22 Indian ships are also false and unverified.
The viral posts appear to be part of misinformation circulating during ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Why such rumours spread:
- Escalating conflict in West Asia
- High sensitivity around oil supply routes
- Rapid spread of unverified claims on social media
What the government said:
- Citizens should remain alert to false and baseless claims
- Rely only on official sources for updates
Conclusion
There is no evidence of any direct confrontation between India and Iran, nor any blockage of Indian ships by Iran. The viral claims are false and misleading, amplified amid regional tensions.

