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India Voices Deep Concern Over Escalating West Asia Conflict, Calls for Immediate De-escalation

MEA Says Safety of Nearly One Crore Indians in Gulf Is Top Priority; Urges Dialogue and Early End to Hostilities

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March 5, 2026
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New Delhi, Mar 4 (JKNS): India on Wednesday expressed serious concern over the rapidly deteriorating security situation in West Asia, reiterating its strong call for restraint, dialogue and an immediate end to the ongoing conflict that has intensified since February 28.

In an official statement, as pwr news agency JKNS, spokesperson said, India had earlier urged all sides to exercise restraint, avoid escalation and prioritise civilian safety.

However, the situation has worsened significantly during the holy month of Ramadan, with the conflict expanding to other nations and resulting in mounting casualties and widespread destruction.

The statement noted that as a proximate neighbour with vital stakes in the region’s stability, India views the developments with deep anxiety. Nearly one crore Indian citizens live and work in the Gulf region, and their safety and well-being remain of utmost priority.

India also expressed concern over disruptions to trade and energy supply chains that pass through the affected region, warning that any major disturbance would have serious implications for the Indian economy.

Strongly opposing attacks on merchant shipping, the statement said some Indian nationals have lost their lives or remain missing in recent days due to such incidents.

Reiterating its position, India called for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the crisis and emphasised the need for an early end to hostilities. It expressed grief over the loss of lives and extended condolences to the affected families.

Indian Embassies and Consulates in the region are in close contact with nationals and community organisations, issuing regular advisories and extending assistance to those stranded. The missions will continue to proactively address consular issues arising from the conflict.

The government said it remains engaged with regional governments and key international partners. The Prime Minister and the External Affairs Minister have held discussions with their counterparts, and India will continue to closely monitor the evolving situation while taking decisions in the national interest. (JKNS)

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