In a crucial development amid rising tensions in West Asia, PM Narendra Modi held a detailed phone conversation with US President Donald Trump. The discussion focused on the ongoing conflict in the region and its growing global impact.
A key point raised by Modi was the urgent need to reduce tensions and restore peace at the earliest. India made it clear that it is not taking sides in the conflict but is strongly pushing for stability and diplomatic resolution. Modi stressed that continued escalation could harm not just the region but the entire world.
One of the most critical issues discussed was the security and accessibility of the Strait of Hormuz. This route is vital for global oil supply, and any disruption could affect fuel prices and essential goods across multiple countries, including India. Modi underlined that keeping this passage open and safe is extremely important for global economic stability.
The conversation comes in the backdrop of the ongoing Iran Israel conflict 2026, which has already started impacting supply chains. Reports suggest that restrictions around the Hormuz Strait are affecting crude oil flow and could soon influence fertilizer and food supply, especially in developing regions.
Both leaders also discussed broader cooperation and agreed to stay in touch regarding developments. India has been actively engaging with multiple countries, including Iran, Israel, and Gulf nations, to help ease the situation through dialogue.
The call reflects India’s balanced approach focusing on peace, stability, and protection of global trade routes during a sensitive geopolitical crisis.
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