PM Modi-led cabinet committee reviews West Asia crisis, directs steps to assist Indians tuck in warzone

India's Cabinet Committee on Security, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, convened to address the escalating crisis in West Asia, which has raised concerns for Indian nationals in the region. During the meeting, the committee emphasized the importance of returning to dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the tensions that have been exacerbated recently. In light of the crisis, the government has directed various departments to implement measures to ensure the safety and well-being of Indians residing in the conflict zones. This proactive approach aims to provide support and assistance to those affected while reinforcing the Indian government's commitment to its citizens abroad. The situation in West Asia remains fluid, and the Cabinet Committee underlined the necessity for continued monitoring and coordination among relevant agencies to safeguard Indian interests and provide timely assistance as needed.
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