India Convenes Three-Day Heads of Mission Conference Amid Strait of Hormuz Disruption
India convenes a three-day Heads of Mission conference in New Delhi from April 28–30 amid Strait of Hormuz disruption. PM Narendra Modi, top diplomats, and security officials to assess geopolitics, West Asia crisis, and global strategic challenges.
According to a report by HT, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in deliberations with Indian diplomats on April 30, focusing on the evolving geopolitics. During the conference, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Secretary (Economic Relations) Sudhakar Dalela will present before the Prime Minister, outlining how the Ministry of External Affairs is implementing India’s diplomatic priorities on the ground amid the current geopolitical landscape.
The conference assumes heightened significance due to recent difficulties faced by Indian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Attention is firmly fixed on the message Prime Minister Narendra Modi will convey, particularly to diplomats posted in Gulf countries and West Asia, in light of the ongoing geopolitical developments. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will also engage with diplomats, sharing national security plans and priorities.
The importance of the conference is further amplified by the West Asia crisis, as Pakistan, described as a hub of terrorism, is attempting to position itself as a peacemaker on the global stage. Additionally, Pakistan has been working to strengthen its defence ties with Gulf nations such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
On the first day of the conference, April 28, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will present India’s comprehensive perspective on the West Asia crisis and the severe economic challenges arising from it. A key focus will be the complete disruption of commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which remains the most critical agenda item.
On the second day, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will address Indian diplomats, presenting India’s stance on the West Asia crisis, the Ukraine war, and the shifting geopolitics driven by China’s growing influence in East Asia. On the same day, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan will deliver a presentation detailing the military capabilities of India’s neighbours and the reforms and measures undertaken by the Indian armed forces.
The conference is set to play a crucial role in shaping India’s diplomatic and strategic response at a time of intensifying global uncertainty, with disruptions in critical trade routes and shifting geopolitical alignments placing significant pressure on international relations.

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