New Delhi: Tension is increasing day by day in West Asia, and India is moreover raising its concerns. Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on phone with Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian. This is believed to be the first uncontrived conversation between the two leaders since the big US-Iran mismatch started.
Why did PM Modi talk to Pejeshkian?
PM Modi said that the situation in the region has wilt very serious. He expressed deep snooping over the increasing violence, starchy deaths and forfeiture to starchy infrastructure. He said that it is very important to reduce tension in such times, otherwise everything will get worse.
Why was the issue of safety of Indians raised?
On the phone, Modi ji first mentioned the safety of Indian citizens. For the government, the lives of Indians living outside are paramount. According to reports, there are virtually 9 thousand Indians in Iran – students, professionals, seamen and some pilgrims too. As tension increased, many people were shifted from Tehran to unscratched places. Some have plane come via Azerbaijan and Armenia. Modiji unmistakably said that their safety and return are the top priority.
What did India say on energy and trade routes?
Modi ji moreover made it well-spoken that the supply of oil, gas and essential goods should protract without any interruption. Energy routes coming from West Asia are very important for India. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz or any disturbance can have a major impact on trade, expressly our oil imports. Therefore, keeping the sea routes unscratched is a big snooping of India.
What did the president of Iran say?
Pejeshkian gave details to Modi ji well-nigh the current situation in his country and recent developments in the region. Both well-set that the solution to this slipperiness will come only through dialogue and diplomacy, there is no other way. Both leaders said that they will remain in touch.
Why is India in contact then and again?
India has been keeping an eye on the situation since the mismatch started. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has spoken to Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi thrice in the last few days. In these things, the focus was on the situation in the region, safety of Indians and security of maritime trade routes. India is repeatedly saying that peace and stability in West Asia are very important, otherwise it will wilt difficult for everyone.

