Mar 10 • 16:52 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

What did Gogoi say about the Middle East war?

Gaurav Gogoi expressed frustration over the lack of attention to discussions in Parliament regarding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its implications for India's oil exports.

In a recent statement, Gaurav Gogoi highlighted the growing tensions in the Middle East and the direct implications for India, specifically regarding oil exports. He criticized the parliamentary proceedings, arguing that important discussions are ignored, which affects the nation’s ability to respond effectively to global events. Gogoi's comments come in the context of a neighboring country reportedly giving India a 30-day exemption for oil exports from other nations amidst the conflict.

Gogoi’s remarks underscore the urgency of addressing foreign policy and economic implications of international conflicts like the one currently unfolding in the Middle East. The ability of Parliament to discuss such critical matters is essential for informed decision-making and governance. With India’s reliance on oil imports, developments in the Middle East can have significant ramifications on energy security and prices in the country.

His statement reflects broader concerns among lawmakers about the impact of geopolitical issues on national interests and highlights the need for a more proactive approach in Parliament. The response to the conflict could shape India's energy strategy and diplomatic relations, making parliamentary discussions more crucial than ever.

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