Modi, Bahrain King Condemn West Asia Strikes, Warn of Global Impact

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a discussion with Bahrain's King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa, where both leaders condemned recent attacks on energy and civilian infrastructure in West Asia. They underscored the adverse global impact on food, fuel, and fertilizer security while stressing the importance of maritime stability and secure shipping lines. This call is part of India's extensive diplomatic outreach to regional and global leaders, including those from Jordan, Oman, and France, to address the escalating situation. The leaders collectively emphasized the urgent need for de-escalation through dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace.

Key Points: PM Modi, Bahrain King Discuss West Asia, Condemn Infrastructure Attacks

  • Condemnation of regional strikes
  • Focus on global food & fuel security
  • Emphasis on maritime safety
  • India's proactive diplomatic outreach
  • Support for Indian community welfare
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PM Modi, Bahrain King condemn strikes on energy, civilian infrastructure in West Asia

PM Modi and Bahrain's King Hamad condemn attacks on energy & civilian infrastructure in West Asia, highlighting threats to global food and fuel security.

"Condemned attacks on the energy and civilian infrastructure in the region, underscoring their adverse impact on global food, fuel and fertiliser security. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held a high-level discussion with Bahrain's King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa and discussed the volatile situation in West Asia, specifically condemning recent strikes on regional energy and civilian infrastructure, underscoring their adverse impact on global food, fuel and fertiliser security.

During the telephonic exchange, PM Modi also extended Eid al-Fitr greetings to King Hamad and expressed gratitude for the monarch's steadfast support regarding the welfare of the Indian community residing in Bahrain.

In a statement shared on X, PM Modi detailed the reach of their talks, noting: "Had a fruitful discussion with the King of Bahrain, His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa. Conveyed warm greetings on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr to him and the people of Bahrain. We discussed the current situation in the West Asian region. Condemned attacks on the energy and civilian infrastructure in the region, underscoring their adverse impact on global food, fuel and fertiliser security."

Emphasising the necessity of maritime stability amidst the unrest, PM Modi "reiterated the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation and keeping shipping lines open and secure. Thanked His Majesty for his continued support for the well-being of the Indian community in Bahrain," he added.

The diplomatic engagement follows the significant escalation in West Asia that erupted after the US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, which resulted in the death of Iran's former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior military figures. This prompted retaliatory drone and missile strikes by Iran against Israel, and US assets in the Gulf nations.

As part of India's proactive regional diplomacy, PM Modi has maintained consistent contact with international partners. Over the past several days, he has consulted with leaders from Oman, Kuwait, the UAE, Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Malaysia and France to navigate the fallout of the conflict in the Gulf region.

Furthering this outreach on Thursday, PM Modi and Jordan's King Abdullah II held their second telephonic conversation this month, sharing their mutual anxiety over the regional trajectory.

Posting on X, PM Modi stated: "Conveyed advance Eid wishes to my brother, His Majesty King Abdullah II, the King of Jordan, over phone. We expressed concern at the evolving situation in West Asia and highlighted the need for dialogue and diplomacy for the early restoration of peace, security and stability in the region."

He further noted that "Attacks on energy infrastructure in West Asia are condemnable and can lead to avoidable escalation. India and Jordan stand in support of unhindered transit of goods and energy. Deeply appreciated Jordan's efforts in facilitating the safe return of Indians stranded in the region," he added.

In a similar vein, PM Modi spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron to stress the "urgent need for de-escalation and return to dialogue and diplomacy."

The diplomatic marathon also included a conversation with Oman's Sultan Haitham bin Tariq. PM Modi reinforced India's "condemnation of the recent violation of Oman's sovereignty and territorial integrity," with both leaders concurring on the essential role of diplomacy in restoring regional peace.

"Had a productive conversation with my brother Sultan Haitham bin Tariq and conveyed advance Eid greetings to the people of Oman. We agreed on the need to prioritise dialogue and diplomacy for de-escalation and subsequent restoration of peace and stability," PM Modi posted on X after the call.

Highlighting the specific maritime concerns of the two nations, he added: "Reiterated India's condemnation of the violation of Oman's sovereignty and territorial integrity and appreciated Oman's efforts to facilitate the safe return of thousands of people, including Indian nationals. India and Oman stand for safe and free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz."

- ANI

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Priya S
Condemning attacks on civilian infrastructure is the right stance. So many Indians work in Bahrain and the Gulf. Their safety is paramount. Eid Mubarak to all celebrating!
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope there is equal focus on the economic impact at home. Global fuel and fertiliser security is linked to our farmers' livelihoods and inflation. Actions should speak louder than statements.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, it's impressive to see the scale of India's diplomatic outreach. Talking to so many key players shows India's growing role as a balancing force. The focus on dialogue is the only way forward.
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Vikram M
Good to see our foreign policy is proactive. The Indian diaspora in the Gulf is our asset and their welfare must be a top priority. Shukriya to the King of Bahrain for his support.
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Karthik V
Maritime stability is not just a regional issue, it's a global economic issue. When shipping lines are threatened, the cost of everything from electronics to food goes up. India's stance is correct and in our national interest.

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