PM Modi’s big statement in Lok Sabha expressed concern over the situation in West Asia, gave message of peace to the world amidst war

News India Live, Digital Desk: During the budget session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the Lok Sabha, clarified India’s stand on the deepening tension in West Asia. Expressing concern over the growing threats of war and global instability between Iran, America and Israel, PM Modi said that India has always been in favor of peace and dialogue. This address of the Prime Minister has come at a time when the eyes of the whole world are focused on the situation in the Middle East and India’s role is being considered very important. War is not the solution to any problem: Prime Minister Prime Minister Modi in his address said in blunt words that war never benefits anyone, rather it creates crisis for humanity. Referring to the ongoing tension between Iran and Israel (Iran-Israel Conflict), he said that diplomacy and dialogue are the only way out in this period of conflict. The PM assured the House that the Government of India is actively making efforts to restore peace in international forums. His statement is being seen as India’s growing ‘soft power’ and role as a peacemaker in global politics. During the discussion in Parliament on the impact on the security of Indian citizens and the economy, PM Modi not only talked about diplomatic aspects, but also reiterated the government’s commitment to the security of millions of Indians living in West Asia. He said that the government is keeping a close watch on the situation there and is ready to deal with any emergency. Along with this, the government is also alert about the impact of the war on global oil prices and supply chain. Answering the opposition’s questions in the budget session, he assured that the Indian economy is fully capable of facing these global challenges. India’s neutrality and influence on the global stage The Prime Minister made it clear that India’s foreign policy is based on the principle of ‘independence’ and ‘national interest’ paramount. Citing India’s strong relations with America (USA) and other countries, he said that we are in touch with all parties so that tensions can be reduced. This speech of PM Modi has indicated that India is no longer just a spectator but is moving towards playing a decisive role in solving global crises. Opposition parties also raised questions on some aspects of the foreign policy, but the Prime Minister calmed them with figures and arguments.

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