Diplomacy at the Forefront: India's Attention on West Asia

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is set to address the Lok Sabha on the evolving situation in West Asia. The focus is on citizen safety amid regional tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran. Over 52,000 Indians have returned following airspace openings.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 08-03-2026 20:54 IST | Created: 08-03-2026 20:54 IST
Diplomacy at the Forefront: India's Attention on West Asia
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is preparing to address the Lok Sabha about the ongoing situation in West Asia, marking a prominent agenda as the second half of the Parliament's Budget session commences on Monday.

Amid the revised list of business circulated on Sunday, Jaishankar's upcoming statement takes precedence alongside contentious politicking, as the opposition calls for enhanced discussion in the House. The resolution for the removal of Om Birla as Lok Sabha speaker was the sole item listed prior to this development.

The Indian government, closely monitoring West Asia's tensions, prioritizes the safety of Indian nationals. The Ministry of External Affairs reports over 52,000 Indians have returned since selective airspace openings allowed safe passage amid escalations involving the US, Israel, and Tehran.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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