India's Diplomatic Balancing Act Amid West Asia Turmoil
As conflict in West Asia escalates, India prioritizes the safety of one crore nationals in the region and voices concern over potential economic impacts, especially in energy supply disruptions. Prime Minister Modi engages with leaders from Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar, emphasizing dialogue to restore peace and stability.
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As the West Asia conflict broadens, India's government has underlined the safety of over one crore Indian nationals residing in the troubled region, while also raising alarms about the economic ramifications, particularly energy supply disruptions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently engaged with the leaders of Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar, reaffirming India's commitment to peace talks and diplomacy to end hostilities. India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) emphasized the need for a stable West Asia due to New Delhi's significant stakes in the region's security.
The escalated tensions have hindered economic activities with Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz—vital for global oil trade—leading to a spike in oil prices. As part of ongoing diplomatic initiatives, India continues to focus on ensuring the welfare of its diaspora and maintaining dialogue with key regional partners to navigate the crisis effectively.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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