PM Modi speaks to UAE President amid Iranian strikes, condemns attacks: ‘India stands in solidarity’

In a recent communication, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed India's solidarity with the United Arab Emirates following a series of Iranian strikes targeting the UAE. During his conversation with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Modi condemned the attacks and reaffirmed India's commitment to regional stability and security. The strikes, which have raised concerns regarding escalating tensions in the Gulf region, prompted Modi to extend support to the UAE, emphasizing the importance of peaceful relations and cooperation among nations. This dialogue underscores India's strategic partnership with the UAE, as both countries navigate the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics. The Indian Prime Minister's remarks reflect a broader commitment to maintaining peace in the region while supporting allied nations under threat. Modi's condemnation of the attacks aligns with India's longstanding policy of advocating for dialogue and diplomacy over conflict, particularly in volatile zones such as the Gulf. As the situation unfolds, India's role as a stabilizing force in the region continues to be crucial.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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