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War Must End, No Life Should Be Put at Risk: PM Modi Calls for Peace in West Asia

K H News Service by K H News Service
March 24, 2026
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PM Modi Crafts India’s Tryst With Destiny In Pursuit Of Viksit Bharat @2047
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• Over 3.75 lakh Indians evacuated; missions on 24×7 alert
• Govt ensures uninterrupted fuel supply despite Strait of Hormuz disruption
• Energy imports diversified; strategic reserves above 53 lakh metric tonnes
• Alternative energy push helps cushion crisis impact
• Inter-ministerial group monitoring trade, supply chains daily
• India calls for dialogue, opposes attacks on civilians, infrastructure
• Security tightened across borders, coasts and cyber networks

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday told the Lok Sabha that putting lives at risk in the ongoing West Asia conflict is “not in the interest of humanity,” asserting that India is actively pushing for an immediate peaceful resolution while safeguarding national interests and citizens abroad.
Addressing the House, the Prime Minister said the conflict, now into its third week, has triggered serious economic, security and humanitarian challenges globally, with India particularly impacted due to its energy dependence and large diaspora in the region. He stressed that Parliament must send a “united and unanimous message” calling for de-escalation.
Detailing evacuation efforts, PM Modi said over 3.75 lakh Indians have returned home since the conflict began, including around 1,000 from Iran. Indian missions in affected countries are operating round the clock, supported by 24×7 control rooms and emergency helplines to assist citizens.
On energy security, the Prime Minister said the government has ensured uninterrupted supply of petrol, diesel and LPG despite disruptions in key routes like the Strait of Hormuz. He highlighted that India has diversified its energy imports from 27 to 41 countries and maintains strategic petroleum reserves exceeding 53 lakh metric tonnes.
Modi said measures such as boosting domestic LPG production, prioritising household consumption, and expanding alternative energy sources have helped cushion the impact of the crisis. He also noted progress in ethanol blending, renewable energy expansion, and electrification efforts to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
On the economic front, the Prime Minister said the government is working through a coordinated strategy, with a dedicated inter-ministerial group monitoring supply chains and trade disruptions daily. He expressed confidence that India’s strong fundamentals will help it navigate the crisis effectively.
Reiterating India’s diplomatic stance, Modi said New Delhi has consistently called for dialogue, opposed attacks on civilians and critical infrastructure, and engaged with global leaders to ensure maritime security and stability in the region.
He also warned of internal security risks, stating that all agencies have been put on high alert and security strengthened across borders, coasts, cyber networks and key installations.
Calling for unity and vigilance, the Prime Minister urged citizens to avoid panic, misinformation, and hoarding, and appealed to states to act strictly against black-marketing.
“India’s effort is to encourage all parties to arrive at a peaceful resolution as soon as possible,” PM Modi said, emphasizing that dialogue remains the only path forward.

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