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India Did Right by Bringing US Attention to Citizens' Losses in Gulf: Shringla

Former Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla stated that India acted correctly by formally bringing the tragic loss of three Indian citizens in the Strait of Hormuz to US attention. He emphasized India's concern for its 9 million-strong diaspora in the conflict-ridden Gulf region. Shringla noted that any de-escalation or end to the conflict would benefit trade, commerce, and reduce inflation risks. He also highlighted PM Modi's peace efforts, including discussions with leaders like President Trump to promote dialogue and diplomacy.

India did right by bringing attention of US to loss of citizens' lives in Gulf: Harsh Shringla

New Delhi, June 12

Rajya Sabha MP and former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said that any development that would mitigate or end the conflict is welcome.

Shringla, in a conversation with ANI, said that the attack on Indians is a tragic occurrence, and that it is a good thing that India brought this to the attention of the American authorities.

"Yeah, it is a very tragic occurrence, I would say, which led to the loss of three of our lives, three of our citizens in the Strait of Hormuz. But it is a conflict situation, there are risks involved, and I think we've done the right thing by bringing this to the attention of the US authorities through a formal demarche," he said.

He said that India is also concerned about nine million-strong diaspora in the Gulf region, which has been embroiled in the conflict.

"And I think any development that would reduce conflict or end the conflict, open up the Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, allow secure passage of tankers carrying crude, LNG, and LPG out of that area, facilitate trade and commerce, is a good development," he said.

"We're also concerned about 9 million of our citizens who are there in the Gulf, Indian seafarers who use this route, Strait of Hormuz, under very adverse and potentially risky circumstances. So this is, from our perspective, it's a good step. And anything that can bring down prices in our country or reduce the risk of inflation and shortages on account of the West Asia conflict is a good thing," he added.

Shringla further said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also said that India's position in the conflict has been that of peace.

"So I think you know our position has always been that we want to see a de-escalation in the conflict, we want to see peace secured through dialogue and diplomacy. And Prime Minister Modi has also spoken to a number of leaders who are involved, who are protagonists in this conflict. He has spoken to President Trump at least twice on this issue," he said.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) summoned the US Charge d'Affaires, Jason Meeks, to lodge a strong protest against the ongoing attacks on commercial vessels off the coast of Oman.

The diplomatic move follows yet another incident yesterday, where a commercial vessel with 20 Indian crew members on board came under attack in the region.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good move by MEA, but we need to ensure stronger protection for our seafarers in future. Nine million Indians in Gulf region deserve better safety measures. The government should also consider alternative routes for our trade.

James A

As an American resident with Indian heritage, I think India's proactive diplomacy here is commendable. Balancing ties with both US and Gulf nations while protecting diaspora interests isn't easy. Hats off to Shringla for articulating this well.

Vikram M

A very balanced approach! The economy depends on the Gulf for oil and our 9 million citizens work there. De-escalation through diplomacy is the only way. PM Modi's calls to world leaders show we're not just reacting but leading.

Sarah B

Interesting perspective, but is a demarche enough? Three lives lost already. We need concrete security guarantees for Indian crew in Gulf waters. Actions speak louder than diplomatic notes, sadly.

Rohit P

Well said by Shringla ji. The Strait of Hormuz is critical for our energy security. Any conflict there hurts our economy directly. Glad to see India taking a proactive role in de-escalation rather than just complaining. 👏

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