Prime Minister Modi expresses concern over Iran-Israel war
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concerns about the Iran-Israel conflict during phone calls with leaders from Oman and Kuwait.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in phone discussions today with two prominent leaders from Gulf countries concerning the ongoing Iran-Israel war. The primary focus of these conversations was to express anxiety over the recent attacks and to discuss measures for ensuring the safety and well-being of Indian citizens residing in both countries. This highlights India's diplomatic efforts to maintain influence and protect its nationals in volatile regions.
During the talks, Modi emphasized the importance of regional stability and the potential impact of the conflict on Indian citizens abroad. The conversations with the Sultan of Oman and the Crown Prince of Kuwait reflect India's proactive approach in addressing international issues that could affect its citizens. By reaching out to regional leaders, Modi aims to foster cooperative efforts in ensuring the safety of Indians and contributing to diplomatic dialogues.
The implications of such high-level discussions underline India’s strategic engagement in the Gulf and its commitment to safeguarding its diaspora. With tensions escalating in the Middle East, India’s role becomes critical, not just in protecting its citizens, but also in positioning itself as a mediator in the regional discourse. Modi's outreach may set the stage for deeper collaboration among Gulf nations in addressing security challenges posed by ongoing conflicts.