India 'deeply concerned' over deteriorating situation in Middle East, urges restraint

India has expressed significant concern over the escalating tensions in the Middle East, highlighting the urgent need for restraint among involved parties. In a statement, the Indian government emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy as essential tools for de-escalating conflicts and addressing the root causes of the ongoing crises in the region. This call for peaceful resolution comes amid rising violence and instability, which poses not only a threat to regional security but also has wider implications for global peace. As a nation that has historically maintained a neutral stance in international conflicts, India’s plea underscores its commitment to fostering stability and cooperation in the Middle East. The government’s position reflects its broader foreign policy objectives, which prioritize dialogue over military confrontation and advocate for collaborative efforts to resolve long-standing disputes. The situation remains fluid, and India continues to monitor developments closely, reaffirming its willingness to engage constructively in diplomatic initiatives aimed at restoring peace.
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