Warning from PM Modi on West Asia Crisis: India Must Stay Alert, Vigilant, and Prepared
In the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister speaks on concerns regarding energy supply, trade routes, and the safety of Indians in the Gulf; emphasizes diplomacy for peace

New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed serious concern in the Rajya Sabha about the ongoing conflict in West Asia, stating that its effects are also impacting India. He clarified that in the current circumstances, the country must remain cautious, alert, and prepared for any situation because this crisis is affecting trade, energy supplies, and global stability.
Key Highlights:
Need to stay cautious and prepared, PM said challenges are emerging unexpectedly for India
Impact on energy supply, affecting petrol, diesel, gas, and fertilizers
The government is concerned about the safety and livelihood of around one crore Indians in the Gulf
Indian crews are stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, situation under continuous watch
Attacks on commercial ships are unacceptable; firm stance against disruptions in international waterways
Focus on dialogue and diplomacy, India actively working for peace restoration
Sufficient stock of crude oil maintained; government assures supply continuity
Impact on Energy Crisis and Trade:
PM Modi stated that the ongoing conflict has deepened the global energy crisis, affecting India’s trade routes and essential goods supply. The availability of petrol, diesel, gas, and fertilizers has been impacted, which poses a concern for the economy.
Safety of Indians is the Top Priority:
He emphasized that the safety of approximately one crore Indians in Gulf countries is the highest priority for the government. India remains in contact with relevant countries and monitors the situation closely.
Efforts for Diplomatic Solutions:
PM Modi shared that he has spoken with heads of several West Asian countries. India maintains continuous contact with key nations including Iran, Israel, and the USA. The goal is to restore peace in the region through dialogue and diplomacy.
India’s Firm Stance on Hormuz Strait:
He said that attacks and disruptions against commercial ships in the international waterways of the Hormuz Strait are unacceptable. India has condemned attacks on civilians, energy, and transportation infrastructure, and is making efforts to ensure the safe passage of Indian ships.
Government Committed to Maintaining Supplies:
PM Modi assured that India has enough crude oil reserves and is working to strengthen supply chains. Efforts are also underway to reduce dependence on a single source for fuel and diversify domestic gas supplies.
Testing Resolve and Efforts:
He concluded that such global crises test the resilience and efforts of a nation. India is fully committed to ensuring uninterrupted supply of essential goods and dealing with the situation strongly.
The current crisis in West Asia is emerging as an economic, strategic, and diplomatic challenge for India. While the government is working towards peace globally, it is also adopting alert and active strategies for supply and security within the country.



