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23, Mar 2026
PM Modi Urges Swift De-escalation in West Asia, Highlights Risks to India’s Energy and Diaspora Interests

New Delhi, March 23 (BNP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday raised serious concerns in the Lok Sabha over the escalating conflict in West Asia, cautioning that the prolonged crisis is exerting pressure on global economic stability and directly impacting India’s strategic and humanitarian interests.

Addressing Members of Parliament, the Prime Minister observed that the ongoing conflict, now stretching beyond three weeks, has disrupted international trade flows and heightened uncertainty worldwide. He emphasized that there is a growing global consensus calling for an immediate and peaceful resolution.

Underscoring India’s deep linkage with the region, Modi noted that a large Indian diaspora—estimated at nearly one crore—resides in Gulf countries, while Indian seafarers constitute a considerable share of crew on commercial shipping routes passing through the affected zone. In this context, he stressed that India’s concerns are both natural and significant, warranting a united national voice.

The Prime Minister highlighted the strategic importance of the region for India’s energy security, pointing out that critical supplies such as crude oil, natural gas, and fertilizers transit through the Strait of Hormuz. He acknowledged that shipping operations in the corridor have become increasingly difficult due to the conflict, but assured that the government is taking proactive steps to maintain steady fuel supplies and shield citizens from major disruptions.

Reiterating India’s long-standing diplomatic position, Modi said that dialogue remains the only sustainable path forward. He affirmed that India is actively engaging with relevant international stakeholders to promote de-escalation and ensure that tensions do not spiral further.

On the safety of Indian nationals, the Prime Minister informed the House that extensive support mechanisms have been activated, including continuous coordination through Indian missions, helplines, and evacuation measures where required.

Highlighting the government’s preparedness, Modi said authorities are closely tracking developments and implementing both immediate and long-term strategies to mitigate economic fallout and safeguard supply chains. He called for collective vigilance and cooperation across sectors to navigate the evolving situation.

Concluding his remarks, the Prime Minister reiterated India’s commitment to peace and humanitarian principles, asserting that protecting human lives must remain paramount and that all efforts should be directed towards an early resolution of the conflict.

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