PM Modi speaks in Rajya Sabha on West Asia crisis, India in direct contact with Iran, Israel and America – ..

News India Live, Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, amid the ongoing fierce conflict in West Asia and increasing tension between Iran-Israel-America. A day after his statement in the Lok Sabha on Monday, the Prime Minister reassured the nation in the Upper House about India’s diplomatic activism and energy security. PM Modi made it clear that India is at this time Iran, Israel and America India is in constant touch with the top leadership of India and its sole aim is to restore peace in the region through dialogue and diplomacy.

1. India keeping a close eye on the ‘Strait of Hormuz’

The Prime Minister expressed deep concern over the obstruction in the movement of ships in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.

Unacceptable interference: The PM bluntly said that attacking commercial ships and hindering their movement in international waterways is not acceptable under any circumstances.

Supply Chain: India is talking to all parties to keep this route safe and open to ensure the supply of its energy needs (crude oil and gas) and fertilizers.

2. “War is in no one’s interest”: PM’s diplomatic message

The Prime Minister said three big things while clarifying India’s stand in the Rajya Sabha:

Continuous communication: “I myself have had two rounds of talks with most of the heads of state in West Asia. We are in touch with all the countries of the Gulf to reduce (de-escalate) the tension.”

Human side: The PM said that the loss of innocent lives in war and attacks on civil infrastructure are against humanity. India has always suggested the path of peace and dialogue.

Security of Indians: people living in gulf countries 1 crore Indians Security is the top priority of the government. The PM said that till now more than 3.75 lakh Indians have returned home safely.

3. Energy crisis and call for self-reliance

On the rising prices of oil and gas globally due to the war, the PM said that this situation is challenging for India also.

Strategic Reserves: He informed that India has enough crude oil available and the government will not allow any reduction in energy supply.

Resolution: The PM appealed to the House that in this critical situation, a message of unity and peace should go to the world from the Parliament of India. He said that in such a time, India’s only option is to be ‘self-reliant’.

4. Opposition’s counterattack: Rahul Gandhi targeted

After the Prime Minister’s address, the opposition raised questions on the foreign policy of the government. congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that India has been marginalized in international negotiations. He sarcastically said that the foreign policy of the government has become ‘personal’ and this serious crisis has to be addressed immediately. All-Party Meeting Should be called.

5. What is India’s future strategy?

Government to deal with West Asia crisis 7 Empowered Groups Have been formed, which are monitoring the supply of crude oil, safety of Indian citizens and security of trade routes. This statement of PM before the inauguration of Jewar Airport on March 28 shows India’s increasing diplomatic threat on the global stage.

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