PM Modi On West Asia Crisis: India Supports Peace, Stability and Protection of Citizens

PM Modi’s comments were made the day after he presided over a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security, which is the top decision-making body on security and strategic issues, to talk about how the situation was changing as a result of the new fight in West Asia.

Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed serious worry about the state of affairs in West Asia. He stated, “India stands for peace and stability,” during a joint press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
He emphasized New Delhi’s long-standing stance on peaceful conflict resolution by saying, “India has always called for dialogue and diplomacy to find a solution to such disputes.”

Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed serious worry about the state of affairs in West Asia. He stated, “India stands for peace and stability,” during a joint press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
He emphasized New Delhi’s long-standing stance on peaceful conflict resolution by saying, “India has always called for dialogue and diplomacy to find a solution to such disputes.”
In order to protect Indian citizens, the Prime Minister further promised that the government is keeping a careful eye on the situation and communicating with neighboring nations. “We are working closely with every country to ensure the safety of all Indian nationals in the region,” he stated. Here are real-time updates.

PM Modi’s comments were made the day after he presided over a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security, which is the top decision-making body on security and strategic issues, to talk about how the situation was changing as a result of the new fight in West Asia. He also discussed the rising Middle East tensions over the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the meeting.

Khamenei has a tense relationship with India, according to official sources. He meddled in internal matters four times between 2017 and 2024, each time requiring the Ministry of External matters (MEA) to call in Iranian envoys.

According to officials, the United States and Israel launched their most significant attacks on Iran in decades on Saturday, killing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sinking Iranian vessels, and striking over 1,000 targets thus far.

In retaliation, Iran targeted three US and UK oil tankers in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz and launched drone and missile attacks on military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait.

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