PM Narendra Modi Condemns Attacks on Energy Infrastructure, Calls for De-escalation in West Asia

PM Narendra Modi Condemns Attacks on Energy Infrastructure, Calls for De-escalation in West Asia

New Delhi | March 20:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly condemned the recent attacks on energy infrastructure amid escalating tensions in West Asia, expressing deep concern over the potential impact on global stability and economic security.

In a series of high-level diplomatic engagements, the Prime Minister held discussions with leaders from Qatar, France, Oman, and Malaysia. During these conversations, he emphasized the urgent need for dialogue and restraint, urging all parties involved to take steps towards de-escalation.

Highlighting India’s position, Modi reiterated that attacks on critical energy infrastructure not only threaten regional peace but also pose serious risks to the global economy. He stressed that maintaining uninterrupted energy supplies is vital for international stability and growth.

India, he noted, is actively engaging with global partners through diplomatic channels to promote peace and stability in the region. The country continues to advocate for constructive dialogue and peaceful resolution of conflicts, in line with its long-standing commitment to international cooperation and harmony.

The developments come at a time when tensions in West Asia have raised concerns worldwide, with leaders calling for immediate measures to prevent further escalation. India’s proactive outreach reflects its growing role in global diplomacy and its commitment to safeguarding shared economic and security interests.

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By:- Divya Sisel

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