Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with the King of Bahrain, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, and the King of Jordan on Monday regarding the escalating conflict in West Asia.
Modi conveyed deep concern about the evolving regional situation and condemned attacks on Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
The first Indian casualty of the U.S.-Israel versus Iran conflict was confirmed; an Indian sailor died aboard oil tanker MKD Vyom.
A meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), chaired by Modi, reviewed the conflict in West Asia and its implications for India.
Detailed Insights:
The Prime Minister's conversations emphasized the importance of regional peace and stability, particularly in light of recent attacks violating the sovereignty of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Modi expressed gratitude to the leaders for ensuring the well-being of the Indian community in their respective countries during these turbulent times.
The Indian Embassy in Oman is coordinating with local authorities for the repatriation of Indian nationals aboard the oil tanker MKD Vyom, which was hit by an explosive-laden boat.
The CCS meeting, attended by key ministers, highlights the government's focus on assessing and addressing the implications of the West Asia conflict on India's security and strategic interests.
Key Concepts Involved:
Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS): The highest decision-making body in India responsible for security and strategic affairs.
Sovereignty: The full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies.
West Asia: A geographical region comprising countries in the western part of Asia, often referred to as the Middle East.