PM Modi discusses Middle East conflict with leaders of Oman and Kuwait, flags security of Indian nationals

In a recent dialogue, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the escalating tensions in the Middle East with the leaders of Oman and Kuwait. The discussion centered on the rising incidents of violence in Gulf nations, which have raised alarms about the safety of Indian nationals residing in the region. Modi emphasized the importance of collective security measures and the need for regional stability to protect Indian expatriates. The Prime Minister's proactive engagement reflects India's commitment to safeguarding its citizens abroad while fostering diplomatic relations in the Gulf. This conversation comes amid a backdrop of increasing geopolitical unrest, underscoring the vital role of India in regional security and cooperation.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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