'Five Indians lost lives, one missing' in West Asia conflict, says foreign ministry
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has confirmed the tragic loss of five Indian nationals in the ongoing conflict in West Asia, with one individual still reported missing. Aseem Mahajan, the Additional Secretary for the Gulf, emphasized that Indian diplomatic missions in the region are operating continuously to provide assistance and support to affected families. The ministry is actively engaged in coordinating efforts to ensure the safety of Indian citizens abroad, particularly in conflict zones. As tensions escalate in the area, the government is closely monitoring the situation and remains committed to offering necessary help to those impacted. The Indian government has urged citizens in the region to exercise caution and stay informed about the evolving circumstances. This incident underscores the broader challenges faced by Indian expatriates in volatile regions, highlighting the need for robust support systems and effective communication between the government and its citizens abroad.
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