India Protests U.S. Over Missing Indians in Oman Tanker Strike
India has summoned a U.S. diplomat in response to a strike on a tanker near Oman where three Indians are missing. A 'strong protest' was lodged with Deputy Chief of Mission Jason Meeks, reflecting escalating tensions in international relations following the incident.
India has called upon the United States to explain a recent attack on a tanker near the Omani coast, leading to the mysterious disappearance of three Indian nationals.
The Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi summoned U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission Jason Meeks, expressing its dissatisfaction and urging cooperation in the investigation.
This diplomatic move signals a serious protest from India's government, emphasizing the heightened concerns over the safety of its citizens abroad.
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