India's NSA Doval Visits Saudi Arabia Amid West Asia Tensions

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval undertook an official visit to Saudi Arabia, directed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as part of India's intensified Gulf diplomacy. He held high-level meetings with Saudi energy, foreign, and security counterparts to discuss regional instability and bilateral cooperation. The talks focused on key pillars including securing energy supply chains, addressing security concerns in vital trade routes, and enhancing intelligence sharing. The MEA emphasized the visit was crucial to protect India's strategic interests, given its reliance on the region for energy and the large Indian diaspora there.

Key Points: Ajit Doval's Saudi Visit: India's Gulf Diplomacy Amid Conflict

  • Safeguarding strategic & economic interests
  • High-level talks with Saudi ministers
  • Focus on stable energy supply chains
  • Diplomatic outreach amid regional conflict
  • Protection of Indian expatriates
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"Helpful": MEA on Ajit Doval's Saudi Arabia visit amid West Asia conflict

NSA Ajit Doval visits Saudi Arabia on PM Modi's direction for talks on regional stability, energy security, and bilateral ties amid West Asia conflict.

"These meetings were helpful to exchange views on regional issues and enhance bilateral ties. - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, April 20

In a significant move to safeguard India's strategic and economic interests, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval conducted an official visit to Saudi Arabia on Sunday.

The visit, directed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underscores New Delhi's intensified diplomatic outreach to the Gulf as the region grapples with the fallout of the US-Israel war on Iran.

During an inter-ministerial briefing, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed that Doval held high-level discussions with the Saudi Energy Minister, Foreign Minister, and his security counterpart.

"On the directions of the Prime Minister, our outreach to countries in the Gulf continues. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval paid an official visit to Saudi Arabia on the 19th of April. During his visit, he held meetings with the Energy Minister and the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, as well as his counterpart. These meetings were helpful to exchange views on regional issues and enhance bilateral ties," Jaiswal said.

The talks were described as a critical exchange of views on regional instability and a step toward cementing bilateral ties.

The discussions focused on four "key pillars" essential to the India-Saudi relationship, ensuring stable supply chains despite threats to global trade routes, addressing concerns in the Strait of Hormuz and the broader Persian Gulf, enhancing intelligence sharing and coordination and strengthening economic ties.

As regional spillovers affect Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, India has maintained a calibrated diplomatic stance. While the conflict has disrupted shipping corridors and raised humanitarian concerns, New Delhi continues to advocate for restraint from all warring parties, protection of civilians in conflict zones and dialogue-based resolution to prevent further escalation.

With millions of Indian expatriates living in the Gulf and a heavy reliance on the region for energy imports, the MEA highlighted that active contact with stakeholders, including Israel, Palestine, and Iran, is essential to protect India's "strategic and economic interests" during this unprecedented period of geopolitical realignment.

- ANI

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Priya S
Glad to see India engaging with all sides. We have to protect our citizens abroad and ensure our oil supply isn't disrupted. The focus on stable supply chains is the most important part for our economy.
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Rohit P
While the diplomatic outreach is good, I hope our stance is truly balanced. We must not appear to lean too much towards any one bloc. Our foreign policy should be independent and based solely on national interest.
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Sarah B
As an expat in Riyadh, this news is reassuring. The safety of Indian workers here and the stability of the region directly impacts us. Hope the intelligence sharing leads to better security coordination.
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Karthik V
The Strait of Hormuz is a lifeline. Any conflict there sends oil prices soaring and hurts every Indian household. This diplomatic work, though behind the scenes, is vital to keep prices in check. Good move.
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Michael C
It's a complex geopolitical puzzle. India is walking a tightrope between its historical ties, energy needs, and strategic partnerships. The mention of "calibrated diplomatic stance" seems accurate. Not an easy task.
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Nisha Z
Dialogue-based resolution is the only way forward. War helps no one. I appreciate that India is advocating for restraint and protection of civilians. Our voice as a

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