New Delhi, March 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday, during which both leaders discussed the evolving security situation in West Asia and exchanged greetings on the occasions of Eid and Nowruz.
In his statement, Prime Minister Modi said he conveyed festive wishes to President Pezeshkian and hoped that the season brings peace, stability and prosperity to the region.The two leaders also reviewed recent developments in West Asia, with particular focus on rising tensions and their impact on regional stability.
During the conversation, Modi raised concerns over attacks on critical infrastructure in the region, stating that such incidents pose a serious risk to global supply chains and economic stability.
He emphasised that disruptions in key maritime corridors could have far-reaching consequences for international trade and energy flows.The discussion also highlighted the importance of maintaining open and secure sea routes to ensure uninterrupted global commerce.
Both leaders reportedly acknowledged the need for continued dialogue to reduce tensions and promote regional peace.India has repeatedly expressed its interest in safeguarding maritime security, given its heavy dependence on sea-based trade routes.
The conversation comes amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty in West Asia, where several strategic shipping lanes remain under close international watch.Officials said the dialogue reflects ongoing diplomatic engagement between New Delhi and Tehran on issues of mutual and global concern.
The leaders are expected to remain in contact as developments in the region continue to unfold.
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