PM Modi Urges Iran's President to Protect Indians, Energy Transit Amid West Asia Crisis

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, expressing deep concern over escalating tensions in West Asia. He emphasized the paramount importance of ensuring the safety of Indian nationals and the unhindered transit of goods and energy, noting severe economic and stability risks from disruptions. The leaders agreed to maintain contact, reflecting India's diplomatic balancing act to protect citizens and energy supplies. The conversation follows similar diplomatic engagements, including talks between the foreign ministers on securing maritime routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

Key Points: Modi Talks to Iran's President on Safety of Indians, Energy Security

  • Safety of Indian nationals is top priority
  • Unhindered transit of goods and energy crucial
  • Call for dialogue and de-escalation
  • Focus on Strait of Hormuz passage
  • Balancing diplomacy amid volatility
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West Asia war: PM Modi speaks to Iranian Prez, stresses safety of Indians and energy transit

PM Modi stresses safety of Indian nationals & unhindered energy transit with Iranian President amid West Asia tensions. Read key points on dialogue.

"The safety and security of Indian nationals, along with the need for unhindered transit of goods and energy, remain India's top priorities - PM Modi"

New Delhi, March 12

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to review the serious situation unfolding in the West Asia region.

In a post on X, PM Modi voiced concern over the escalation of tensions, pointing to the loss of civilian lives and damage to infrastructure.

He underlined that the safety of Indian nationals remains the government's foremost priority.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of unhindered transit of goods and energy, noting that disruptions could have far‑reaching consequences for India's economy and regional stability.

"The safety and security of Indian nationals, along with the need for unhindered transit of goods and energy, remain India's top priorities," he wrote.

PM Modi reiterated India's commitment to peace and stability, urging all sides to embrace dialogue and diplomacy.

He stressed that de‑escalation and constructive engagement are essential to prevent further deterioration of the situation.

The Prime Minister expressed deep concern about the evolving security situation in the region and reiterated India's consistent position that all issues must be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.

The two leaders agreed to remain in touch.

By tagging President Pezeshkian in his post, PM Modi signalled the importance of direct communication between New Delhi and Tehran.

The outreach reflects India's balancing act, protecting its citizens abroad, safeguarding energy supplies, and maintaining diplomatic channels amid heightened geopolitical volatility.

The Prime Minister's remarks come at a time when regional tensions have raised concerns over security, trade routes, and the welfare of expatriates.

Also, ensuring the safe passage of tankers through the Strait of Hormuz was a key focus of a conversation between EAM Jaishankar and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi late on March 10.

The two leaders discussed the evolving situation in West Asia, with maritime movement through the Strait a key focus.

This was their third conversation since the outbreak of the Iran war.

India has consistently positioned itself as a voice for dialogue in West Asia, calling for restraint and peaceful resolution of disputes.

India and Iran share deep cultural and economic ties, with energy cooperation at the heart of the relationship.

Iran has long been a key supplier of crude oil to India, while the Chabahar Port project offers New Delhi a strategic gateway for trade and connectivity.

Instability in West Asia directly affects India's energy security and its large diaspora.

New Delhi has repeatedly advocated diplomacy and dialogue, seeking to balance national interests with its role as a stakeholder in regional peace.

In February, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed by Israel in a targeted strike on Tehran.

The assassination has fuelled mass mourning, heightened regional tensions, and raised fears of a wider conflict across West Asia.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's a very delicate balancing act. India has good relations with multiple sides in the region. Protecting our diaspora and keeping oil flowing is crucial, but we must also be careful not to get drawn into the conflict. Cautious diplomacy is the only way.
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Priya S
Good to see the government is proactive. My cousin works in Dubai and the family is very worried. The focus on dialogue is the right approach. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
The Chabahar Port is a strategic asset for India's trade with Afghanistan and Central Asia. Any war in the region puts that at huge risk. PM's call to the Iranian President is a smart move to secure our interests.
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Michael C
While the statement is good, I hope there is concrete action plan to evacuate Indians if things get worse. We've seen in the past that statements aren't enough when a real crisis hits. The government needs to be prepared on the ground.
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Kavya N
This is so worrying. Petrol prices are already high. If there's a war and oil supply stops, imagine the inflation! PM Modi is right to stress on unhindered energy transit. Our economy cannot afford another shock.

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