Key Points

India's MEA has welcomed reports of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, emphasizing diplomacy as the only viable solution. The ministry also highlighted successful evacuations of 2,858 Indians from conflict zones under Operation Sindhu. While expressing concerns over regional instability, New Delhi acknowledged the US and Qatar's mediation efforts. Evacuated nationals praised the government's swift response amid escalating tensions.

Key Points: India Welcomes Iran-Israel Ceasefire Amid MEA Diplomacy Push

  • MEA welcomes US-Qatar brokered Iran-Israel ceasefire
  • 2,858 Indians evacuated from conflict zone
  • Operation Sindhu flights continue amid tensions
  • India stresses diplomacy over military solutions
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No alternative to dialogue, diplomacy: MEA on Iran-Israel ceasefire

India backs Iran-Israel truce, stresses diplomacy as 2,858 nationals evacuated from conflict zone under Operation Sindhu.

"There is no alternative to dialogue and diplomacy in resolving regional conflicts – MEA"

New Delhi, June 25

The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday welcomed the 'reports' of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, hours after US President Donald Trump announced that both nations have agreed to a truce.

A statement from the Ministry of External Affairs said, "We have been following developments overnight relating to the conflict between Iran and Israel, including the US action against Iran's nuclear facilities and Iranian retaliation against US military bases in Qatar."

MEA reiterated that there is no alternative to dialogue and diplomacy in order to address and resolve the multiple conflicts in the region.

However, MEA also expressed concern over the recent hostilities, saying, "While we remain deeply concerned about the prospects for overall and sustained regional security and stability, we welcome reports of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel and the role played by the US and Qatar in bringing it about."

The statement further reads, "We wish to reiterate that there is no alternative to dialogue and diplomacy in order to address and resolve the multiple conflicts in the region."

Meanwhile, another special flight carrying 282 Indian nationals stranded in conflict-hit Iran landed safely in New Delhi on Wednesday, taking the total number of people evacuated under Operation Sindhu to 2,858."282 Indian nationals were evacuated from Iran on a special flight that arrived in New Delhi from Mashhad at 00:01 hrs on 25th June. With this, 2858 Indian nationals have been brought home from Iran," the Ministry of External Affairs stated in a post on X.

The operation was launched amidst the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, which had gripped the region for the past couple of weeks before a ceasefire was agreed on Tuesday. The evacuees, upon arrival at the national capital, expressed their relief and gratitude to the Indian Government and the Indian Embassy in Iran for their safe evacuations .One individual described the conditions there, noting that the situation had improved in the region.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Good to see India maintaining balanced diplomacy in West Asia. Our 3000+ citizens safely evacuated shows strong crisis management. But we must be careful not to take sides - our energy security depends on good relations with all Gulf nations. 🙏
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Priya M.
Operation Sindhu is another example of how our government cares for Indians abroad. But I worry - if tensions continue, will it affect oil prices and our economy? Petrol is already so expensive! Maybe time to focus more on renewable energy...
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Arjun S.
While dialogue is important, India should also strengthen its defense ties with Israel. Their intelligence and military tech could help us counter terrorism from our western borders. National security comes first!
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Sunita R.
As someone whose cousin was evacuated from Iran, I'm so grateful to MEA officials! They worked 24/7 to bring our people home safely. This is the real 'Make in India' - making Indians feel protected anywhere in the world 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
The statement is too generic. India should play more active role in Middle East peace process given our historical ties and large diaspora. We're not a small country anymore - time to show some leadership!
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Neha P.
Hope this ceasefire lasts...my husband works in Qatar and we were so worried when Iranian missiles hit bases there. These conflicts affect ordinary people the most. Shukar hai sab theek ho gaya 🙏

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