India calls for dialogue to end West Asia conflict, expresses concern for one crore nationals in Gulf: What MEA said

Amid rising tensions in West Asia, particularly after the recent US-Israel airstrikes on Iran, India has voiced significant concerns regarding the safety of its large expatriate community in the Gulf region, which numbers around one crore. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) reiterated the importance of dialogue and diplomatic efforts to address the escalating conflict, urging all parties involved to prioritize peace and stability. The MEA's statement reflects India's commitment to safeguarding its nationals abroad and highlights the potential economic ramifications of continued hostilities in the region. As the situation develops, India remains focused on ensuring the well-being of its citizens and advocating for a resolution through constructive engagement rather than military escalation.
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