Jaishankar Speaks With Iran FM Amid West Asia Conflict, India Concerned

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic conversation with his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi as tensions escalate in West Asia. India expressed deep concern over the conflict, highlighting the safety of nearly one crore Indian citizens living in the Gulf region as an utmost priority. The government warned that the conflict risks India's trade and energy supply chains and has already led to Indian casualties. India strongly reiterated its call for dialogue and diplomacy to end the conflict and restore regional stability.

Key Points: Jaishankar Calls Iran FM Araghchi Over West Asia Conflict

  • Call amid escalating West Asia conflict
  • Safety of 1 crore Indians in Gulf is priority
  • Trade and energy supply chains at risk
  • India reiterates call for dialogue and diplomacy
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EAM Jaishankar dials Iranian counterpart Araghchi amid West Asia conflict

India's EAM S Jaishankar held talks with Iran's FM Seyed Abbas Araghchi, expressing deep concern for Indian citizens and regional stability.

"We cannot be impervious to any development that negatively affects them. - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, March 5

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday held a telephonic conversation with his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi amid escalating conflict in West Asia.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said he had a telecon with the Iranian Foreign Minister during the afternoon.

"Had a telecon with Iranian FM Seyed Abbas Araghchi this afternoon," Jaishankar said.

Further details of the conversation were not immediately disclosed.

India on Tuesday expressed deep concern over the escalating conflict in Iran and the Gulf region, urging all sides to exercise restraint and prioritise civilian safety. The situation has deteriorated significantly, with increased violence and disruptions to normal life.

There are almost one crore Indian citizens who live and work in the Gulf region. Their safety and well-being are of utmost priority. We cannot be impervious to any development that negatively affects them, said the Ministry of External Affairs press release.

India's trade and energy supply chains are at risk due to the conflict. Our trade and energy supply chains also traverse this geography. Any major disruption has serious consequences for the Indian economy. As a country whose nationals are prominent in the global workforce, India is also firmly opposed to attacks on merchant shipping. Already, some Indian nationals have lost their lives or are missing as a result of such attacks in the last few days, said the release.

India reiterated its call for dialogue and diplomacy to end the conflict, emphasising the need for peace and stability in the region. "India strongly reiterates its call for dialogue and diplomacy. We raise our voice clearly in favour of an early end to the conflict. Already, many lives have been regrettably lost and we express our grief in that regard."

Araghchi currently serves as the Foreign Minister of Iran and has been engaged in diplomatic outreach with several countries on regional and global developments.

The call between the two ministers comes amid rising tensions in West Asia, particularly following a US-Israel military offensive against Iran.

In earlier conversations with Araghchi, Jaishankar conveyed India's "deep concern" over the developments in Iran and the wider region, reiterating the need for diplomacy rather than escalation.

India has consistently advocated dialogue and peaceful resolution of conflicts in West Asia, given the region's importance for global energy markets and regional stability.

Regional tensions have prompted security advisories for Indian nationals in parts of West Asia, with the government closely monitoring the situation.

India has a large diaspora across West Asia, making stability in the region a key diplomatic priority.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone with family working in Qatar, this news brings some relief. India's diplomatic outreach is crucial. Hoping for a peaceful resolution soon. The economic implications for India are also huge if oil prices spike.
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Arjun K
Good move by EAM Jaishankar. India has always walked the tightrope in West Asia, maintaining good ties with all sides. This balanced approach is our strength. Dialogue is the only way forward. 🙏
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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the diplomatic effort, I wish the MEA press release had more concrete details on the plans to protect our citizens. "Deep concern" is fine, but what are the actionable steps? Families are worried.
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Vikram M
The mention of attacks on merchant shipping is key. Many Indian sailors are at risk. Our economy depends on that sea route. Strong diplomacy is needed to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. A tough job for our diplomats.
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Karthik V
Stability in West Asia is not just about oil prices. It's about the livelihoods of millions of Indian families who depend on remittances. Peace is an economic necessity for us. Hope the call yields positive results.

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