Jaishankar's Diplomatic Blitz on West Asia Crisis & Global Economy Impact

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has undertaken intensive diplomatic outreach concerning the West Asia conflict, discussing its wide-ranging impacts with key global partners. He held talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, focusing specifically on repercussions for the international economy and energy security. Jaishankar also met with ambassadors from all Gulf Cooperation Council nations, thanking them for their support of the large Indian community in the region. Further discussions were held with the foreign ministers of Sri Lanka and Germany, highlighting India's multifaceted approach to safeguarding its economic interests and ensuring regional stability.

Key Points: Jaishankar's West Asia Diplomacy: Talks on Economy & Energy Security

  • High-level talks on West Asia crisis
  • Focus on global economic & energy security impact
  • Engagement with GCC for Indian diaspora welfare
  • Coordination with neighbours like Sri Lanka on fuel supplies
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"Discussed situation in West Asia and its impact on international economy": MEA on Jaishankar's outreach

India's EAM S Jaishankar holds talks with US, GCC, Sri Lanka & Germany on West Asia conflict's impact on global economy and energy security.

"discussed the situation in West Asia and its impact on the international economy - MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, March 24

The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday highlighted India's intensive diplomatic outreach regarding the volatile situation in West Asia, noting that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has held high-level deliberations with global and regional partners to mitigate the impact of the ongoing conflict.

Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal provided details on Jaishankar's recent engagements, stating, "External Affairs Minister yesterday spoke with US Secretary of State. The two leaders discussed the situation in West Asia and its impact on the international economy, with particular focus on energy security concerns."

Providing further context to these diplomatic manoeuvres, Jaishankar on Monday held a detailed telephonic conversation with his US counterpart, Marco Rubio. Writing on social media, Jaishankar noted that the discussion "focused on the West Asia conflict and its impact on the international economy," adding, "We particularly spoke about energy security concerns. Agreed to remain in touch."

These high-level discussions come amid growing concerns about the conflict's impact on India's food, fuel, and fertiliser security. The diplomatic outreach follows a recent session of the Cabinet Committee on Security, which outlined measures to protect India's immediate and long-term supply chains for essential commodities following the military shocks in the region.

In a further move to strengthen ties with key energy and diaspora partners, the External Affairs Minister also engaged with the diplomatic corps of the Gulf nations in the national capital. The spokesperson stated, "External Affairs Minister met with all GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) ambassadors here in Delhi yesterday. There again, he exchanged views on the ongoing conflict in West Asia and thanked each one of them for their continued support to the Indian community in the region."

The meeting, which included the ambassadors of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar, highlighted New Delhi's commitment to the well-being of approximately 10 million Indians residing in West Asian nations. Following the meeting, Jaishankar stated that he and the envoys had "exchanged views on the conflict in West Asia," while he personally "thanked them for their continued support to the Indian community in the region."

Expanding on New Delhi's efforts to coordinate with maritime neighbours, the spokesperson noted that the discussions extended to the immediate region. "EAM also spoke with his counterpart, Vijitha Herath, the Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka. Both leaders discussed the repercussions of this ongoing conflict. External Affairs Minister reaffirmed India's commitment to Neighbourhood First and Mission MAHASAGAR," Jaiswal added.

The outreach to Colombo is particularly significant as several neighbouring nations have reportedly sought additional fuel supplies from India to manage energy shortages resulting from the crisis. The Minister confirmed on social media that he "discussed the repercussions of the West Asia conflict," while reaffirming that "India stands committed to Neighbourhood First and Vision MAHASAGAR."

Broadening India's engagement with European partners, the External Affairs Minister also held discussions with his German counterpart, Johann Wadephul, on Sunday night to deliberate on the ongoing crisis. The MEA's briefing underscores India's multifaceted approach, balancing global economic interests with a steadfast commitment to regional stability and the welfare of its citizens abroad.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see the focus on 'Neighbourhood First'. Helping Sri Lanka and others with fuel supplies during this crisis is the right thing to do. It strengthens regional trust and stability, which ultimately benefits India too.
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Robert G
While the diplomatic activity is impressive, I hope there is equal focus on concrete outcomes. Discussions are one thing, but we need to see tangible results in securing affordable energy and fertiliser supplies to control inflation at home.
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Shreya B
The outreach to the Gulf ambassadors is the most important part. Our diaspora there sends back crucial remittances. Ensuring their well-being and thanking the host nations is not just diplomacy, it's looking after our own family. Well done MEA.
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Karthik V
Talking to the US, Germany, GCC, and Sri Lanka all in a few days... this is what strategic autonomy in action looks like. We're engaging with everyone based on our national interests, not aligning with any one bloc. Smart move.
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Meera T
The mention of food, fuel, and fertiliser security is key. Any disruption hits the common person hardest. I hope these talks lead to stable prices for LPG and diesel. That's the real test of this diplomacy for most Indians.

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