In view of the ongoing conflict and increasing tension in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has had a detailed phone conversation with the leaders of five major countries of the world. Giving information about this, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that PM Modi has emphasized on resolving the matter through diplomacy and dialogue. India believes that all parties need to exercise restraint to restore peace in the region.
Which countries’ leaders were discussed with and what was the issue?
PM Modi interacted with top leaders of Oman, Malaysia, France, Jordan and Qatar on 19 March 2026. In this conversation, concern was mainly expressed over the attacks on energy infrastructure. According to MEA, PM Modi has described these attacks as unacceptable.
France: India is working together with President Emmanuel Macron to reduce tensions.
Oman: India condemned the violation of Oman’s sovereignty and talked about the security of the maritime trade route.
Jordan: Discussions were held with King Abdullah II on continuing the movement of energy and goods without any hindrance.
Kuwait: In the conversation with the Crown Prince, there was talk of sovereignty and security there.
What did PM say on the security of Indians living in Gulf countries?
During this diplomatic conversation, the Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to the leaders of the Gulf countries. He thanked them for ensuring the safety and helping the Indian expatriates in crisis situations. The increasing tension in West Asia has a direct impact on the millions of Indians working there and the global energy supply, about which the Indian government is serious.
Country Key Leaders Key Center for Negotiations Oman Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Maritime Security and Sovereignty France Emmanuel Macron Regional Peace and Diplomacy Jordan King Abdullah II Free Trade in Goods and Energy Qatar Amir Sheikh Tamim Stability and Security Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim Strategy to Reduce Tension
India calls attacks on energy sector unacceptable
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the recent attacks on energy centers in West Asia are a threat to global energy security. India has clearly said that targeting civilian targets and energy related infrastructure should stop. India believes that war can be ended only through dialogue and diplomacy. PM Modi has appealed to restore peace as soon as possible so that the migrants and the economy around the world are not harmed.












