India seeks safe Hormuz passage, sends aid to Iran amid West Asia crisis

India is seeking safe passage for its ships through the Strait of Hormuz and has sent humanitarian aid to Iran amid the West Asia crisis. India has also tried to forge a consensus within the Brics grouping on a resolution related to the conflict, and will be inviting all members to attend the Brics Summit in New Delhi later this year.
India is seeking safe passage for its ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The country has sent humanitarian aid to Iran, including life-saving medicines. India has allowed four of its vessels to exit the Strait, which were carrying LPG. The country is in touch with Iran and other West Asian countries for the safe transit of its ships. India has also reached out to its neighbors, including Sri Lanka, to help with energy supplies. The country will be hosting the Brics Summit in New Delhi later this year, where the West Asia conflict is expected to be discussed.
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