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Former Diplomat Praises Indian Government’s Handling of West Asia Conflict

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamApril 1, 20261 Min ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Former Diplomat Praises Indian Government’s Handling of West Asia Conflict
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A former diplomat commended the Indian government’s approach to the West Asia conflict, noting New Delhi’s efforts to secure energy sources and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration is actively monitoring the unpredictable situation. Former diplomat Veena Sikri emphasized India’s swift actions to ensure energy security by diversifying energy sources and negotiating transit permissions with Iran.

The ongoing conflict in West Asia has sparked concerns over regional stability and global energy markets, especially regarding the vital Strait of Hormuz. Prime Minister Modi recently discussed regional security with Iranian President Pezeshkian, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding navigation and security in the region. The conflict’s impact has been significant, with attacks affecting economic infrastructure in Gulf countries, such as Qatar’s Ras Laffan gas field.

The conflict escalation has led to a substantial military buildup in the region, with the US considering further actions. President Trump’s upcoming address raises speculations about potential military moves, including troop deployments or targeted attacks. The situation remains fluid, with uncertainties about the US’s next steps and the potential risks involved in the escalating conflict.

Conflict energy security Gulf countries India Iran Narendra Modi President Trump Ras Laffan gas field US Veena Sikri West Asia
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