India Opens Emergency Control Room as West Asia Conflict Escalates

India has established a special control room in New Delhi to assist its citizens as conflict intensifies in West Asia following US-Israel strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader. Iran has launched retaliatory strikes targeting several Gulf states, causing casualties and airspace closures. Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a Cabinet Committee on Security meeting that expressed serious concern for the large Indian expatriate community in the region. Modi emphasized India's stance for peace and dialogue while pledging to work with regional countries to ensure the safety of Indian nationals.

Key Points: India Sets Up Control Room for Citizens in West Asia Conflict

  • Control room for citizen assistance
  • Iran retaliates after leader killed
  • Gulf states face missile attacks
  • PM Modi chairs security meeting
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India sets up control room as West Asia conflict intensifies

India establishes emergency control room in New Delhi to assist citizens amid escalating US-Israel strikes on Iran and Tehran's retaliation in Gulf states.

"The current situation in West Asia is a matter of deep concern for us. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 4

India established a special control room in New Delhi on Wednesday to assist citizens amid escalating US-Israel strikes on Iran, which killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and prompted retaliation from Tehran targeting Gulf states.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), where the facility is set up, the control room operates from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Indian time) via toll-free number 1800118797 or landlines +91-11-23012113, +91-11-23014104, +91-11-23017905.

Emergency embassy contacts are also listed for countries including Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, and the UAE.

Iran's retaliatory strikes have spanned several countries, with missiles and drones intercepted over Kuwait, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, prompting temporary airspace closures and resulting in both military and civilian casualties.

The intensifying confrontation has seen US forces launch counter-strikes, including naval operations, marking one of the most severe and sustained face-offs between Washington and Tehran in decades.

Earlier on Sunday, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), convened under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, was briefed on the air strikes in Iran on February 28 and the subsequent escalation in the Middle East, as well as the security of the Indian citizens in the region.

According to the official statement, the Committee was briefed on the air strikes in Iran on February 28 and the subsequent escalation, including attacks in several Gulf countries.

"It expressed serious concern over the safety and security of the large Indian expatriate community in the region," the statement added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed concerns over the situation in West Asia and said that India will continue to work closely with all the countries in the region to ensure the safety and security of its nationals.

PM Modi said, "India's stance on the several ongoing tensions around the world is firm. We have always called for maintaining peace and stability, and when two democracies stand together, the voice for peace becomes even stronger."

Speaking on the security concerns in the Gulf nations, he said, "The current situation in West Asia is a matter of deep concern for us. India supports the resolution of all disputes through dialogue and diplomacy. To ensure the safety of all Indian nations, we will continue to work closely with all countries in the region."

- IANS

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Rahul R
This is getting very serious. The killing of a Supreme Leader is a major escalation. India's focus should remain solely on evacuation and safety of citizens, not taking sides. Good that PM Modi emphasized dialogue.
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Aman W
The toll-free number is a good initiative, but the control room timing is only till 9 PM IST. Emergencies don't follow office hours. Hope they have a 24/7 backup system in place. Safety of lakhs of Indians is paramount.
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Sarah B
Working in Bahrain currently. The situation is tense but under control here. Appreciate the Indian embassy updating us regularly. The swift action to set up a control room shows the government is on top of it. Thank you.
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Vikram M
Gulf region is our extended neighborhood. Stability there is directly linked to our energy security and remittances. Hope diplomacy prevails. Jai Hind.
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Kriti O
The article mentions civilian casualties too. So sad. These conflicts far away impact ordinary people the most. Proud of India's stance for peace and for prioritizing citizen safety above all else.

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