India Denies Discussions on Iran Attack During PM Modi's Israel Visit
Was India Aware Of Iran Attack During PM Modi's Israel Visit? Centre Clarifies ‘No Discussions Took Place’
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The Indian government clarified in the Rajya Sabha that no discussions regarding the military attack on Iran occurred during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel on February 25-26. The government emphasized ongoing diplomatic efforts to manage the situation in the Persian Gulf and ensure the safety of Indian citizens abroad.
- 01No discussions on Iran's military attack occurred during PM Modi's visit to Israel.
- 02The Indian government is closely monitoring the conflict in the Persian Gulf.
- 03PM Modi has engaged with multiple regional leaders to address the crisis.
- 04Over 475,000 Indians have returned safely to India since the conflict began.
- 05The government is diversifying energy sources and ensuring safe passage for ships.
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The Indian government confirmed in the Rajya Sabha that no discussions took place regarding the military attack on Iran during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel on February 25-26. Responding to a query from Abdul Wahab, a Rajya Sabha MP from Kerala, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh stated that while PM Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed various aspects of the India-Israel partnership, including agreements in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, the military actions in Iran were not addressed. The conflict began on February 28, following military strikes by the US-Israel alliance, leading to retaliatory actions from Tehran. The Indian government is actively monitoring the situation and has established 24/7 control rooms and emergency helplines to assist Indian citizens in the region. More than 475,000 Indians have safely returned to India since the onset of the conflict, and the government is working to diversify energy supply chains to mitigate any potential impact.
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The Indian government's proactive measures ensure the safety of its citizens in conflict zones and maintain energy supply chains, which is crucial for the country's stability.
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