India Expresses Deep Concern Over Renewed West Asia Attacks, Calls for Immediate De-escalation
India has voiced deep concern over the renewed attacks in West Asia, urging all parties to immediately de-escalate tensions and protect civilians. The Ministry of External Affairs called for the completion of ongoing diplomatic negotiations, stressing that dialogue and peaceful engagement are essential for restoring stability, security, and lasting peace across the region.
In an official statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said that the recent escalation of hostilities has become a cause of utmost concern. India urged all parties involved in the conflict to immediately de-escalate tensions and exercise restraint to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
The Ministry emphasized the importance of protecting civilian lives and called on all sides to ensure that non-combatants are not harmed during the ongoing hostilities. India reiterated its longstanding position that dialogue and diplomacy remain the most effective means of resolving conflicts and restoring stability.
Appealing for a peaceful resolution, the Ministry urged all stakeholders to conclude the ongoing negotiations aimed at finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis. It stressed that constructive engagement and sustained dialogue are essential for achieving lasting peace in the region.
India’s statement underscores growing international concern over the renewed violence in West Asia and highlights the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to restore peace, stability, and security while safeguarding civilian lives.

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