
Amid the deteriorating situation in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday had a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Expressing concern over the situation in West Asia, Modi told Netanyahu that India is committed to helping establish peace in the region.
Regarding the conversation with his Israeli counterpart, Modi wrote on the internet media platform X, 'Terrorism has no place in our world. We mustn't let regional tensions escalate and ensure the safe release of all hostages. India is committed to providing all possible help for the efforts being made for peace and stability as soon as possible.'
PM Modi met the Palestinian President.
India is not only keeping a close eye on the situation in West Asia but is also maintaining dialogue with both sides according to its long-term interests. During his recent visit to America, Modi also met the Palestinian President. More than one crore Indians live in West Asian countries.
If instability arises there, it can create problems for them. In the past, India has had to launch special operations to evacuate Indian citizens from this region several times. Apart from this, India buys 60 percent of its oil needs from this region. Instability puts pressure on oil prices.
The situation in India's neighboring country, Bangladesh, remains very unstable. Meanwhile, Prime
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