US-Iran conflict: PM Modi speaks to Sultan of Oman, crown prince of Kuwait, raises concern over Indians in region

In light of rising tensions in West Asia following recent US-Israel military actions against Iran, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has engaged in discussions with prominent Gulf leaders, specifically the Sultan of Oman and the Crown Prince of Kuwait. A significant focus of these conversations has been the safety of the Indian diaspora in the region, particularly as airspace closures have affected many nationals stranded in Bahrain. The ongoing conflict has not only heightened security concerns but also disrupted major airlines operating in the area, prompting Modi to prioritize the welfare of Indians abroad. As the geopolitical landscape becomes increasingly volatile, India's diplomatic efforts aim to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens while navigating complex international relations in the Middle East.
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