PM Modi CCS Meeting: PM Modi called CCS meeting amid Iran-Israel war, these issues are likely to be discussed

New Delhi : The fierce war and military movements that broke out in West Asia have increased the concern of the entire world. The situation has gone out of control after the death of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US and Israeli attacks. In view of this serious situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called an important meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) as soon as he returned to Delhi. The Indian government is now on full alert regarding the possible impact of war and the safety of Indian citizens.

PM Modi’s CCS meeting

Let us tell you that PM Modi is reaching Delhi at around 9:30 pm on Sunday night after a two-day tour of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. As soon as he arrives, he will hold a high-level review on the latest developments in the Middle East. Foreign Minister in this meeting. Defense Minister and National Security Advisor will also participate. The main objective of the government is to accurately assess the magnitude of the war and take immediate steps to protect India’s interests. India is taking full caution after the uproar in Tehran.

Security of Indian citizens is the biggest challenge

Gulf countries. Thousands of Indian citizens are employed in Iran and Israel. If the fire of war spreads, the lives of these people can be in serious danger. Their safe return has now become the top priority for the Modi government. The Foreign Ministry and the Defense Ministry are working together on a big rescue plan. India has also shown its strength to the world in the past by conducting successful missions like ‘Operation Ganga’ and ‘Operation Ajay’. Now similar preparations are being made again.

closure of hormuz is a concern for india

A big concern is regarding the Strait of Hormuz. According to reports. Iranian officials have indicated the closure of this sea route due to the war. This route is considered the lifeline of global oil supply. India imports more than 80 percent of its crude oil needs. A large part of which comes through this route. If this route remains closed for a long time. So India’s energy security and economy may face a deep crisis.

Fear of impact of conflict on India
 
The increasing conflict between Iran and America-Israel is likely to have a direct impact on India’s economy. If the supply of crude oil from Gulf countries is disrupted. So there will be a big jump in prices in the international market. Due to this, the prices of petrol and diesel may increase in India. The direct result of which will be the increase in prices of essential commodities and inflation. The government is now seriously considering alternative sources of oil and important measures to keep prices stable.

India’s stance also discussed at the international level

In this critical situation of war, India is also increasing its diplomatic activity. Not only security in CCS meeting. Rather, India’s stance at the international level will also be discussed. India is appealing for peace. But in case the war escalates, it will not compromise with its citizens and economic interests. Prime Minister Modi himself is keeping an eye on this entire situation so that India can be safely taken out of the heat of this global crisis and peace can be restored.

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