PM Modi Highlights West Asia Conflict's Impact on Global Economy and Indian Interests
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concerns over the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict's impact on the global economy and Indian interests in West Asia. He stressed the need for a unified stance, while detailing India's strategic responses, including assistance to citizens and managing crude oil and LPG supplies.
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On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha, expressing grave concerns over the escalating conflict in West Asia. He highlighted the significant challenges the ongoing US-Israel-Iran confrontation poses to the global economy and the daily lives of people worldwide.
Modi laid bare India's vulnerable position, given its deep trade ties with the conflict-torn region, particularly in terms of crude oil and gas imports. Emphasizing the strategic significance of the area for India's trade routes, he underscored the humanitarian and national security challenges emerging from the conflict.
With nearly one crore Indians residing in Gulf countries, Modi reiterated the urgency for a unified international response. He detailed the Indian government's extensive assistance measures for nationals stranded or affected in the region, ensuring their safe return and support during these tumultuous times.
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