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Iran Alleges U.S.-Israel Aggression in Modi Call, India Pushes De-Escalation and Navigation Security as FMs Also Speak

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Iran on Saturday used its highest-level engagement with India to sharply frame the ongoing war as “unlawful aggression” by the United States and Israel, with President Masoud Pezeshkian telling Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Iran “did not initiate the war” and that attacks were carried out “without any justification, logic, or legal basis,” even as Modi condemned strikes on energy infrastructure, stressed freedom of navigation, and called for an early return to peace through dialogue. File Photo of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian; Via: ShaykhSulaiman According to an official Iranian readout , Pezeshkian outlined what he described as the “dimensions of the aggression,” alleging that U.S. and Israeli strikes had resulted in the deaths of senior leaders, military commanders and civilians, including “innocent schoolchildren,” and claimed that a U.S. strike on a school in Minab led to the killing of 168 children.  He rejected U.S. assertions that the campaign was aimed...

Indian National Killed in Riyadh; India Reports 913 Crossings From Iran, 3 Lakh Returns

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Indian officials on Friday stated that nearly 300,000 passengers have returned from West Asia since February 28, 913 Indian nationals have crossed from Iran into Armenia and Azerbaijan with embassy assistance, and 22 Indian-flagged vessels carrying 611 Indian seafarers remain safe in the Persian Gulf. These developments have emerged as New Delhi responded to a fresh Indian death in Riyadh, tightened aviation risk advisories, and expanded its multi-ministerial effort to manage the widening fallout of the Iran war across energy, shipping and civilian movement. Petroleum Secretary Sujata Sharma; Screengrab Via: TBS World Now on X At an inter-ministerial briefing in New Delhi , senior officials from the Ministries of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Ports, Shipping and Waterways, and External Affairs laid out India’s latest assessment of the crisis, while the Directorate General of Civil Aviation issued a clarification saying it had now circulated six safety advisories to Indian operators o...

Modi Dials Six Leaders in 24 Hours; India Pushes Diplomacy, Energy Security as West Asia Escalation Hits Fuel and Trade

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi  has spoken with at least six global leaders across West Asia, Europe and Southeast Asia over the past 24 hours. This comes at a time when India is intensifying diplomatic push for de-escalation, protection of energy infrastructure, and uninterrupted global trade flows as the Iran war expands into critical economic systems. File Photo of PM NaMo with French Prez Macron; Via: PMO In a series of coordinated calls, Modi engaged with King Abdullah II, Emmanuel Macron, Anwar Ibrahim, and Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, in addition to his earlier outreach to Kuwait’s leadership. This showed India's a multi-vector diplomatic effort aimed at stabilising a conflict now directly threatening energy supply chains and maritime routes. With Jordan’s King Abdullah II , Modi “expressed concern at the evolving situation in West Asia” and “highlighted the need for dialogue and diplomacy for the early restoration of peace, security and stability,” while warning that “at...

India Condemns Strikes on Energy Infrastructure, Warns of Global Supply Risks as Hormuz Crisis Deepens

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India on Thursday strongly condemned recent attacks on energy infrastructure across West Asia, warning that escalating strikes on oil and gas facilities are “ deeply disturbing ” and risk destabilising global energy supplies, as the Iran-Israel war expands into critical economic systems and disrupts flows through the Strait of Hormuz. File Photo of External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal; Via All India Radio  Responding to questions at a media briefing, Randhir Jaiswal said India has consistently called for “avoidance of targeting civilian infrastructure , including energy infrastructure,” adding that the latest attacks “only serve to further destabilise an already uncertain energy scenario for the whole world” and are “unacceptable and need to cease.” The remarks come amid a sharp escalation in the Iran war, where Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars gasfield and Iranian missile attacks on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG hub — along with reported attacks on UAE energy facil...

U.S. Flags India’s Expanding Nuclear Delivery Systems, Sustained India–Pakistan Escalation Risk in 2026 Threat Report

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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has explicitly identified India’s evolving nuclear capabilities as part of a broader global expansion of strategic weapons, stating in its 2026 Annual Threat Assessment that “India also is developing new and longer-range nuclear delivery systems,” placing New Delhi within a cohort of states advancing range, survivability and deterrence options. File Photo of Indian Navy’s successful precision strike in the Arabian Sea by ship launched BrahMos missile The report situates India’s nuclear trajectory within a shifting deterrence landscape where delivery systems, not just warhead counts, are becoming central. (Page 18) It warns that adversaries are “research[ing], develop[ing], and field[ing] delivery systems that will increase their ranges and accuracy, challenge U.S. missile defenses, and provide new WMD-use options”. T his formulation has directly framed India’s advancements alongside those of China, Russia and Pakistan. At the regio...

PNG Homes to Give Up LPG Connections as Shipping Disruption Triggers Nationwide Supply Controls

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India has ordered households with piped natural gas (PNG) connections to surrender their LPG cooking gas connections as the government intensifies emergency measures to stabilise domestic energy supplies amid the escalating West Asia war and disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz. Representational Image Via: India Info Guide/India&TheWorld In a major step announced Sunday, the government amended the LPG Control Order , mandating that consumers already connected to PNG pipelines must surrender their LPG connections and prohibiting new LPG connections for PNG users , in a move officials said was designed to optimise limited LPG supplies during the crisis. The decision comes as authorities continue to manage the domestic fallout from the regional conflict, which has disrupted energy flows and shipping routes across the Gulf. Officials said the measure aims to “ optimise LPG availability ” by shifting urban consumers toward PNG networks wherever possible, freeing cooking gas sup...

India Continues Cautious Gulf Evacuations as War Disrupts Region; 177 Indians Leave Lebanon, 850 Depart Qatar

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India has intensified evacuation and transit arrangements for its citizens across West Asia as the widening regional war continues to disrupt air routes and civilian movement, with hundreds of Indian nationals leaving Lebanon and Qatar in coordinated repatriation efforts over the past 24 hours. The Embassy of India in Beirut confirmed that 177 Indian nationals departed Lebanon for New Delhi on a second repatriation flight arranged by their employer company, as Indian missions across the region accelerate assistance to citizens seeking to return home. Image Source: MEA India/Embassy Concerned “The second repatriation flight, arranged by their employer company, carrying 177 Indian nationals departed Beirut today for Delhi,” the embassy said, adding that “Team India in Beirut remains committed to extend best possible assistance to Indian nationals in Lebanon.” The movement comes amid escalating military activity across the Middle East and West Asia that has disrupted civilian aviation r...

India’s War at Home: LPG Panic, Hormuz Risk and a Government Racing to Stabilise Energy, Shipping and Citizens

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India is confronting the domestic consequences of a war it did not start, with the government moving on multiple fronts—energy supply, maritime safety, diplomacy and public communication—to contain the ripple effects of the escalating conflict in West Asia and the effective disruption of the Strait of Hormuz . Representational Image Source: IndianTech&Infra on X At the government’s fourth inter-ministerial briefing since March 11 , officials outlined an increasingly coordinated national response designed to stabilise energy supplies, protect Indian citizens abroad and prevent panic at home. The briefing brought together senior officials from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting , reflecting how deeply the war has begun to intersect with India’s economic and security interests. The government’s most immediate challenge has been managing public anxiety over ...

Two Indians Killed in Oman as War Reaches Migrant Workers; India Moves to Contain Panic at Home

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Two Indian nationals were killed and ten others injured in an attack in the Omani port city of Sohar on Friday, as the widening West Asia war continued to claim civilian victims far beyond the battlefield, the Government of India said during its third inter-ministerial briefing on the crisis. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that the victims were among a group of workers caught in the incident early in Sohar, a major industrial and port hub in Oman. Officials said 11 people were injured in the attack, including 10 Indians, with five already discharged from hospital and five still receiving treatment. None of the injured currently under care were reported to have serious injuries. File Photo: Sohar Port and Freezone; Via: Oman News Agency on X MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India had lost two nationals in the attack and expressed condolences to their families. “We lost two Indian nationals today in an attack in Sohar, Oman in the ongoing conflict in West Asia.  Se...

Brace for Impact: India Faces a National Stress Test as a War It Did Not Choose Turned Hormuz Into a Real Crisis

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✍️ Written by Saket Suman India’s tryst with the West Asia crisis on Thursday completely ceased to be a question of distant war and became, more clearly than before, a test of state capacity, diplomatic balance and political credibility at home. The day’s developments showed a government trying to hold together three fronts at once. Keeping Indian citizens and seafarers alive in an active war zone, preventing a shipping and fuel shock from cascading into panic inside India, and preserving enough diplomatic space to speak to all sides while the conflict itself grows more dangerous and less predictable. Representational Image/File Photo Via Mayank Austen Soofi, @thedelhiwalla on X That larger picture sharpened as Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and made India’s position unusually explicit. As IndianRepublic.in reported , Modi said the safety and security of Indian nationals, along with “the need for unhi...
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