Shadow of Hormuz: Why is the Gulf crisis turning all eyes to Malacca Strait

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The Strait of Malacca, a vital global trade artery, faces increased scrutiny following disruptions elsewhere. This busy waterway connects East Asia to the Middle East and Europe, carrying significant oil shipments. Concerns include its narrowness, potential for accidents, and past piracy. Regional nations are committed to keeping it open through joint patrols, ensuring unimpeded passage for international trade.