Prime Minister Narendra Modi led a cabinet committee meeting to discuss the implications of the West Asia conflict on trade and petroleum supplies. India is closely monitoring the situation, advocating for peaceful resolutions, and advising against non-essential travel to Iran. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar emphasized dialogue and humanitarian considerations.
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