City
Epaper

"PM Modi speaking to several world leaders on ongoing West Asia conflict": MEA

By ANI | Updated: March 23, 2026 18:15 IST

New Delhi [India], March 23 : The Ministry of External Affairs on Monday highlighted India's maintenance of high-level diplomatic ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], March 23 : The Ministry of External Affairs on Monday highlighted India's maintenance of high-level diplomatic contact with key regional players to address the deteriorating security situation in the Middle East, emphasising the need for stability and the protection of global commerce.

Addressing the inter-ministerial briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "As you are aware, the Prime Minister has been speaking to several world leaders on the ongoing conflict in the West Asia region." These deliberations have focused on de-escalating tensions that have gripped the region since late February.

The spokesperson highlighted a significant diplomatic exchange between New Delhi and Tehran over the weekend. Jaiswal noted, "On Saturday, as you are aware, he had spoken to the President of Iran. On the occasion, he also had the opportunity to convey Eid and Nowruz greetings."

During this conversation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi "expressed hope that this festive season would bring peace, stability and prosperity in West Asia," while raising serious concerns regarding recent military strikes on non-combatant targets.

Detailing India's firm stance on the hostilities, Jaiswal stated, "The Prime Minister condemned the attacks on critical infrastructure in the region, which threatened regional stability and disrupt global supply chains." This statement follows a series of drone and missile strikes that have targeted energy facilities across the Persian Gulf.

Further highlighting the economic risks posed by the maritime standoff, the MEA underscored the necessity of keeping trade routes functional. "The Prime Minister reiterated the importance of safeguarding freedom of navigation and ensuring that shipping lanes remain open and secure," the spokesperson added.

Beyond the geopolitical concerns, the welfare of the vast Indian diaspora in the region remains a priority for the government. Jaiswal remarked that the Prime Minister "also appreciated Iran's continued support for the safety, security and welfare of Indian nationals in Iran."

The conflict in West Asia has reached a critical juncture following weeks of retaliatory operations and counter-strikes involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. With the Strait of Hormuz facing potential closure and energy infrastructure under threat, the international community remains on high alert over the risk of a full-scale regional war that could catastrophically impact global fuel security and West Asian stability.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

International"All eyes on Islamabad; both sides serious about reaching a sort of agreement", says foreign affairs expert Awwad

NationalUttar Pradesh: Fire breaks out at chemical factory in Ghaziabad's Kavi Nagar

NationalAI Summit Protest case: Patiala House grants anticipatory bail to IYC incharge Manish Sharma

InternationalNepal hosts 13th International Tattoo Convention, showcasing fusion of tradition and modern body art

InternationalLebanon PM Nawaf Salam postpones UN and US visit, cites domestic security, government priorities

International Realted Stories

InternationalUS Navy starts mine-clearance operations in Strait of Hormuz

InternationalEAM Jaishankar meets UAE Foreign Minister in Abu Dhabi; discusses West Asia security and strategic partnership

InternationalIran-US hold two rounds of talks in Islamabad, third round expected 'tonight or tomorrow'

InternationalNetanyahu attacks Erdogan as Israel vows to continue fight against Iran​

InternationalIran Central Bank Governor Hemmati meets Pakistan's Deputy PM Ishaq Dar