Context:
Recent attacks on ships in the Red Sea trade route and the ongoing drought problem at the Panama Canal have raised worries about global trade disruptions.
Relevance:
GS II: International Relations
Dimensions of the Article:
- Key Issues in the Red Sea and Panama Canal: Overview
- Significance of Maritime Transport in Global Trade
- Measures India Can Adopt to Reduce Vulnerability
Key Issues in the Red Sea and Panama Canal: Overview
Red Sea:
- Chemical Tanker Attack:
- Incident: Drone attack on chemical tanker MV Chem Pluto.
- Location: Approximately 200 nautical miles off Gujarat’s coast.
- Vessel Details: Liberia-flagged, Japanese-owned, and Netherlands-operated.
- Journey: Commenced journey carrying crude from Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia.
- Alleged Perpetrators: Houthi rebels based in Yemen, expressing protest against Israel’s actions in Gaza.
- Conflict Context: Houthi rebels involved in a decade-long civil conflict with Yemen’s government
- Impact on India:
- Concerns for Importers and Exporters:
- Indian oil importers and exporters face potential disruptions.
- Key commodities like basmati and tea at risk.
- Trade Route Significance:
- Critical trade route disruptions may elevate Indian agricultural product prices.
- Rerouting through the Cape of Good Hope may lead to a 10-20% increase.
- Concerns for Importers and Exporters:
Panama Canal:
- Drought-Induced Shipping Reduction:
- Issue: Due to drought conditions, shipping through the 51-mile stretch of the Panama Canal has decreased by over 50%.
- Climate Pattern Impact:
- Naturally occurring El Nino climate pattern, associated with warmer-than-usual water in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, contributes to Panama’s drought.
- Impact on Trade Routes:
- Water shortage compels vessels from Asia to the US to choose the Suez Canal, adding six extra days compared to the Panama Canal route.
- Strategic Significance:
- Bab-el-Mandeb Strait connects Asia to Europe via the Suez Canal in the Red Sea region.
- The 100-year-old Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Both routes rank among the world’s busiest.
Significance of Maritime Transport in Global Trade:
- Dominance in Global Trade:
- Maritime transport accounts for 80% of global trade by volume and over 70% by value.
- This dominance surpasses other transportation modes, as reported by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
- Trade Value:
- In 2019, the annual world shipping trade’s total value exceeded 14 trillion US Dollars.
- Environmental Impact:
- While shipping contributes to about 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it is more fuel-efficient and emits less per ton of cargo compared to modes like air freight.
- Energy Resource Transport:
- Critical for global energy needs, with the majority of energy resources (e.g., oil and natural gas) transported by sea.
- Tankers play a crucial role, carrying resources from production to consumption regions.
Measures India Can Adopt to Reduce Vulnerability:
- Collaborative Security Framework:
- Propose a security framework involving key Red Sea stakeholders (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen).
- Emphasize intelligence sharing, coordinated patrols, and joint exercises to enhance maritime security.
- Surveillance Systems:
- Install integrated radar and drone surveillance systems along India’s western coastline.
- Enhance early threat detection and response capabilities to safeguard against potential maritime security threats.
- Engagement with Panama Canal Authorities:
- Collaborate with Panama Canal authorities.
- Explore options for preferential passage or potential toll discounts for Indian vessels on specific routes to mitigate trade disruptions.
Source: Indian Express