West Asia conflict: India engages with Iran, US to de-escalate crisis

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India is engaging with Iran, Israel, and the US to de-escalate the West Asia conflict, which has disrupted global energy markets and impacted India's oil and gas supply chains. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is urging all sides to de-escalate tensions and is working to secure fuel from multiple sources while maintaining dialogue with global leaders.
India has stepped into a diplomatic role amid the West Asia war. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is engaging with Iran, Israel, and the US to urge de-escalation. The conflict has disrupted global energy markets, impacting India's oil, gas, and fertiliser supply chains. India is working to secure fuel from multiple sources and maintain dialogue with global leaders. The government is also watching the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade route. Modi's approach signals India's strategy to stay connected, prepared, and push for peace without compromising national interests.
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