PM Modi Expresses Concern Over War In Middle East: 'India Believes In Ending Conflicts Through Dialogue And Diplomacy'
Reiterating New Delhi's long-standing position, PM Modi said India has always supported peace and stability and believes that disputes must be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. The government also underscored that it is working closely with countries in the region to ensure the safety and security of Indian nationals.
"India is concerned about global conflicts. We have always supported peace. The present situation in West Asia is a concern for us. India supports ending conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy. We will work with all countries to ensure the safety of Indians in the region," Modi said, speaking during a joint statement to the media with visiting Canadian PM Mark Carney.
Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the US-Israel strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. During the call, Modi called for an early cessation of hostilities and conveyed India's concerns over recent developments, emphasising that the safety of civilians must remain a priority.
What happened in the CCS meeting?PM Modi also chaired a Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting on Sunday to assess the evolving situation. The meeting reflected growing concern in New Delhi over the safety of Indian expatriates, travel disruptions and the wider geopolitical and economic consequences of the unfolding conflict.
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