भारत को ईरान पर हमले की पहले से जानकारी थी? आई सरकार की सफाई – modi israel visit no discussion on iran attack government response wdrk
On Thursday, questions were raised to the government in the Rajya Sabha whether the government was aware of the attack on Iran during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel. Answering this question, the government has made it clear that there was no discussion on this issue.
It was asked in the Rajya Sabha whether PM Modi’s speech on 25-26 February Israel The government was aware of the military attack on Iran during or immediately after the visit. In response, the government said, ‘There was no discussion on this topic.’
Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said in a written reply that on the invitation of the Israeli Prime Minister Narendra Modi Visited Israel on 25-26 February. During this, there was a wide discussion between the Prime Ministers of the two countries on various aspects of India-Israel partnership and regional and global issues.
He said that during this visit, many agreements, MoUs and other agreements were signed in areas like artificial intelligence (AI), cyber security, agriculture, fisheries, education, financial services, digital payments, movement of workers and geo-physical discoveries. The government also made it clear that iran But there was no discussion on the question related to the attack.
What is the government doing to reduce tension in the Persian Gulf?
The government was also asked what steps have been taken to reduce tensions in the Persian Gulf and protect India’s strategic, energy and civil interests. On this, Kirti Vardhan Singh said that the Government of India is constantly monitoring the situation in West Asia.
He told that after the conflict started, the Prime Minister has talked to the leaders of many countries including Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, UAE, Jordan and America. At the same time, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has also contacted his counterparts.
The government said that during the talks, emphasis was laid on dialogue and diplomacy to reduce tension and the safety of Indian citizens was given priority.
The Ministry of External Affairs said that continuous steps are being taken for the safety of Indians living in the area. Indian missions in the affected countries are providing assistance through 24×7 control rooms and emergency helplines and regular advisories are being issued.
According to the government, due to these efforts, more than 4.75 lakh Indians have returned safely to India since the beginning of the war. Also, India is trying to diversify energy and supply sources. The government said that safe movement of LPG and other ships through the Strait of Hormuz has also been ensured.
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