PM Modi congratulated the Crown Prince of Kuwait on Eid, also discussed the Strait of Hormuz!
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday spoke to the Crown Prince of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah and extended advance greetings on Eid. During this, the Prime Minister expressed concern to him about the situation in West Asia.
Details of the conversation were posted on social media platform X. “We exchanged views on the changing situation in West Asia and expressed our concern over recent developments. We have already condemned the attacks on Kuwait’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and we did the same again,” the Prime Minister said.
The Strait of Hormuz was also a topic of conversation. “Ensuring safe and unhindered transit through the Strait of Hormuz remains our top priority,” the PM said.
PM Modi said that we agreed that continued diplomatic engagement is extremely important for regional peace and stability. I expressed my gratitude to them for their continued support for the safety and well-being of the Indian community living in Kuwait.
Let us tell you, the conflict that started with the US-Israel joint attack on Iran is becoming fierce day by day. Its impact can be seen seriously on the global market and economy. Amidst all this, India is making successful efforts through its secret diplomacy to make the ill effects of the latest situation less effective for the country.
Due to the situation prevailing in the Strait of Hormuz, America has to appeal to NATO countries to support the US and send warships to keep the Strait open. Even in such circumstances, India is taking out its ships from the Strait of Hormuz.
Three Indian ships have reached the Indian coast after leaving the Strait of Hormuz and more are likely to arrive. India imports about 85 to 89 percent of its crude oil needs. Earlier, only 55 percent of India’s crude oil imports came from outside the Strait of Hormuz.
However, according to the latest data released by the government, this figure has now reached 70 percent. India’s energy supply remains secure. In terms of crude oil, India’s daily consumption is about 55 lakh barrels and it imports crude oil from about 40 countries.
India’s total natural gas consumption is about 189 million cubic meters per day. Of this, 97.5 million cubic meters per day is produced domestically. Due to unexpected circumstances, supply of about 47.4 million cubic meters per day has been affected.
Russia, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates are among the largest oil suppliers to India for crude oil. Apart from this, India’s import of crude oil from America has also increased. India imports oil from Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and Egypt in the Gulf and Middle East.
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