"Won't Desert Citizens During Trouble": PM Modi On Indians Stranded In Gulf

In a resolute statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured that the Indian government is committed to ensuring the safety and repatriation of its citizens stranded in the conflict-ridden regions of the Middle East. Amid escalating tensions and violence in the area, Modi emphasized that no Indian would be abandoned during such challenging times. The government's ongoing efforts include coordinating with local authorities and international partners to facilitate the safe return of those affected by the crisis. Highlighting the importance of safeguarding Indian nationals abroad, the Prime Minister's remarks reflect the government's proactive stance in crisis management, further underscoring its responsibility to protect citizens in distress, regardless of their location. This assurance comes in the wake of increasing concerns for the well-being of Indians living in countries experiencing turmoil, reinforcing the administration's commitment to its diaspora.
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