‘Need for early cessation of hostilities’: PM Modi dials Netanyahu over Middle East tensions

In a significant diplomatic move, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached out to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express India's concerns regarding the escalating tensions in the Middle East. This communication underscores India's commitment to regional stability and the urgent need for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Modi's call comes amid rising violence and humanitarian crises in the region, particularly in Gaza, which has drawn international attention and concern. India has historically maintained a balanced approach to Middle Eastern affairs, advocating for peace and dialogue. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of addressing the situation promptly to prevent further loss of life and promote lasting peace. This engagement reflects India's proactive role in global diplomacy, particularly in conflict resolution, and highlights its interest in maintaining strong ties with both Israel and Palestine. As the situation continues to evolve, India's stance appears focused on encouraging de-escalation and fostering a constructive dialogue among the involved parties.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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