Government Forms Inter-Ministerial Group To Monitor Middle East Crisis, Says Piyush Goyal

In light of rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly following coordinated military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran, the Indian government has established an Inter-Ministerial Group to monitor the situation closely. Union Minister Piyush Goyal announced this development, emphasizing the need to safeguard India's economic interests, especially as exporters express concerns over potential disruptions in trade. The geopolitical instability in the region could pose significant risks to Indian exports, prompting the government to take proactive measures to assess and mitigate any adverse effects on trade. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to ensuring that Indian businesses are prepared to navigate the challenges posed by international crises, particularly those that may affect vital trade routes and partnerships. As the situation evolves, the Inter-Ministerial Group will provide timely updates and formulate strategies to support exporters in maintaining their operations and mitigating risks associated with the ongoing conflict.
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