Saudi Arabia New Update: Phone conversation between PM Modi and Crown Prince, discussion on regional security and safety of migrants

Saudi Arabia New Update: Phone conversation between PM Modi and Crown Prince, discussion on regional security and safety of migrants

A detailed telephone conversation took place between Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia on Saturday 28 March 2026. During this discussion, both the leaders expressed deep concern about the increasing military tension in the region and its impact on global security. PM Modi strongly condemned the attacks that harm the sovereignty of Saudi Arabia and expressed India’s solidarity with Saudi Arabia.

What were the main issues discussed in this conversation?

Many important points were focused on in this conversation between Prime Minister Modi and the Crown Prince. Mainly the discussion was about the current crisis in the Middle East and maritime security so that global trade is not affected. PM Modi especially thanked the Crown Prince for taking care of the Indian community living in Saudi Arabia during difficult times. This conversation is being considered a major step towards restoring peace and stability in the region.

What things were decided for regional peace and security?

Both leaders agreed that reducing military tension and bringing peace in the region is also important for the international economy. These main points were emphasized during the discussion:

Ensuring the security of Saudi Arabia’s borders and citizens. To protect open sea lanes so that maritime trade is not disrupted. Making joint efforts to reduce military tension. To oppose any action against the sovereignty of Saudi Arabia.

Details of this conversation can be seen in the table below:

Key Details Information Date 28 March 2026 Key Leaders PM Narendra Modi and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Issues Middle East Crisis, Regional Stability and Maritime Security Overseas Security Gratitude expressed for the well-being of the Indian community

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