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Context: Recently, a chemical tanker named MV Chem Pluto, en route to India, was targeted by a drone strike while traversing the Red Sea trade route in West Asia, amidst a series of attacks on ships in the region.
Suez Canal
- The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea at Port Said to the Red Sea via Suez in Egypt, serving as a key shipping lane between Europe and Asia, bypassing Africa.
- Geographically, the canal lies in northeastern Egypt, stretching about 120 miles (193 kilometres) from Port Said to Suez, separating Africa from the Sinai Peninsula.
- The concept of a canal through the Isthmus of Suez has ancient origins but was actively pursued in the 19th century.
- The Universal Suez Ship Canal Company, predominantly French and British-owned, began canal construction in 1858.
- The Suez Canal, spanning 193 km, opened for global navigation in 1869.
- British control persisted over the canal until 1956, when Egypt nationalised it during the Suez Crisis.
- Post-nationalization, the Suez Canal was managed by the Suez Canal Authority and reopened for international shipping in 1957.
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Panama Canal
- The Panama Canal is an engineered waterway linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans across the Isthmus of Panama.
- It stands as one of the world’s two key strategic man-made waterways, alongside the Suez Canal.
- Spanning roughly 80 kilometres in length.
- Constructed by the United States from 1904 to 1914, it was inaugurated on August 15, 1914.
- Ownership and management of the canal were transferred to the Republic of Panama in 1999, after being under U.S. control.
- The canal features a series of locks that adjust water levels, enabling ships to traverse the continental divide.