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Geopolitical Fault Lines and the Reshaping of Maritime Trade:

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March 2025

Lessons from the Suez Canal Blockage

- Capt Ramji S Krishnan

Geopolitical Fault Lines and the Reshaping of Maritime Trade:

INTRODUCTION: NAVIGATING A WORLD IN FLUX

The image of a cargo vessel charting a course through increasingly perilous waters serves as a potent metaphor for the current state of global maritime trade. Shipping lanes, the very foundation of international commerce, are being profoundly reshaped by a confluence of geopolitical tensions. From the spectre of missile attacks forcing costly detours to the ripple effects of economic sanctions and the fragile equilibrium in critical waterways, the established order of maritime transport is under significant strain.

The interconnectedness of the global system is laid bare, revealing vulnerabilities in supply chains, escalating operational costs, and mounting environmental concerns. The fragility of this system was brought into sharp focus in March 2021 when the container ship 'Ever Given' got grounded in the Suez Canal, halting traffic for six days and underscoring the profound impact that disruptions at key maritime chokepoints can have on global commerce. This analysis will explore the key geopolitical forces at play and their far-reaching implications for the world's oceans and the economies they connect, drawing valuable lessons from the Suez Canal crisis.

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