West Asia situation 'worrisome': PM Modi speaks on war for first time in LS
Modi also said that the security of Indians has been the government's biggest priority in times of conflict.
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It is essential that a unanimous and united voice on this crisis reaches the world from Parliament, PM said (ANI)
New Delhi, 23 Mar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday termed the prevailing
situation in West Asia “worrisome” as it is having a very adverse impact on the
global economy and the livelihoods of people.
Making a statement on the prevailing situation in West Asia
in the Lok Sabha, Modi also said that the security of Indians has been the government's biggest priority in times of conflict, and the Centre is
sensitive, vigilant and also ready to extend every assistance.
“The current situation in West Asia is worrisome. This
crisis has been going on for more than three weeks, having a very adverse
impact on the global economy and on people's lives. The entire world is urging
all parties to resolve this crisis as quickly as possible," Modi said.
He also said that cargo movement through the Strait of
Hormuz has been a challenge from the beginning of the war, yet the government
is ensuring that gas and fuel supplies remain the least affected.
"We all know that India imports 60 per cent of its LPG
needs. Due to uncertain supply, the government is prioritising domestic supply.
LPG production in the country is also being increased,” he said.
He also said the conflict has created unexpected challenges,
including economic, humanitarian and those related to national security.
“The countries affected by the conflict share extensive
trade relations with India. The region fulfils a significant portion of our
crude oil and gas requirements. It is also important because around 1 crore
Indians live and work there," he said.
It is essential that a unanimous and united voice on this
crisis reaches the world from Parliament, he said.
Modi also said that since the conflict began, every Indian
in the affected areas has been provided with necessary assistance.
“I have spoken with most of the heads of state in West Asia
over the phone in two rounds. And they have all assured the safety of Indians,”
he said.
Unfortunately, the PM said, some people have lost theirlives, and some have been injured in the conflict.
Help is being provided to the affected families, Modi said.
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