Nation

PM Modi warns Strait of Hormuz blockade ‘unacceptable’, urges leaders to end West Asia conflict

Express Video Service

Narendra Modi outlines India’s diplomatic stance on the escalating West Asia conflict, stressing concern over rising tensions and attacks on civilians and infrastructure. He highlights India’s consistent efforts to promote peace and stability in the region.

The Prime Minister reveals he has personally spoken to key leaders, urging de-escalation and a return to dialogue. He reiterates that diplomacy remains the only viable path to resolving the crisis. India is also ensuring safe maritime movement, calling the Strait of Hormuz blockade unacceptable, while strengthening national security across multiple fronts.

EC letter with BJP Kerala seal triggers row; poll panel calls it ‘clerical error’, says lapse rectified

West Asia war | Trump threatens to 'just keep bombing' Iran if talks fail

West Asia Crisis: Bloodbath in D-Street, investors lose Rs 13.5 lakh crores

West Asia conflict has created 'unprecedented' challenges for India: PM Modi in Parliament

Madurai court convicts 9 policemen in Sathankulam father-son custodial death case

SCROLL FOR NEXT