Ahead of US-Iran nuclear talks, Iran's Revolutionary Guards begin military drills in Strait of Hormuz

In a provocative move ahead of anticipated nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran has initiated military drills in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This region is crucial for global oil shipments, and the drills come at a time when the US is reportedly increasing its naval presence in response to perceived threats. The exercises aim to demonstrate Iran's military capability and readiness to confront potential security challenges, particularly in light of heightened tensions surrounding its nuclear program. As diplomatic talks loom, these developments underscore the fragile balance between military posturing and negotiations in the ongoing US-Iran relationship, raising concerns about the implications for regional stability and international energy markets.
Originally reported by LiveMint. Read original article
Related Articles
BusinessAI Summit 2026: French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Mumbai—What's on agenda?
India is set to host the AI Impact Summit 2026 from February 16 to 20 at Bharat Mandapam in Mumbai, with a focus on fost...
BusinessAI tool Seedance 2.0 recreates Jujutsu Kaisen fight scene between Gojo-Sukuna, sparks online debate
A newly released AI tool, Seedance 2.0, has created a strikingly realistic animated clip depicting a fight scene between...
Graphics: Active buyers go for premium homes
Graphics: Active buyers go for premium homes
Nearly 90% of Trump’s tariff costs fell on US consumers and businesses, says report
A recent analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has revealed that nearly 90% of the costs associated with tari...