The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) recently convened to discuss the ongoing situation in West Asia. In an official statement, the CCS stated that they were briefed on the air strikes that took place in Iran on February 18 and the subsequent escalation, which included attacks in several Gulf countries. The committee reviewed the evolving situation and discussed potential measures to address the current crisis.
The CCS, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, comprises of top ministers and officials responsible for national security. The committee’s primary objective is to ensure the safety and security of the nation and its citizens. In light of the recent events in West Asia, the CCS has been closely monitoring the situation and taking necessary steps to safeguard the country’s interests.
The air strikes in Iran on February 18 have caused a significant escalation in tensions in the region. The CCS was briefed on the details of the strikes and the subsequent attacks in Gulf countries. The committee expressed deep concern over the escalating violence and urged all parties involved to exercise restraint and work towards de-escalation.
The CCS also discussed the potential impact of the crisis on India and its citizens. The committee emphasized the need to ensure the safety and security of Indian nationals living in the affected countries. The government has already taken steps to evacuate Indian citizens from the region and has set up helplines to assist those in need.
The committee also discussed the potential economic impact of the crisis on India. The Gulf region is a significant trading partner for India, and any disruption in the region could have adverse effects on the Indian economy. The CCS has directed concerned ministries to closely monitor the situation and take necessary steps to mitigate any potential economic impact.
The CCS also reiterated India’s commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region. The committee emphasized the need for all parties to engage in dialogue and find a peaceful resolution to the crisis. India has always advocated for peaceful coexistence and has called for the use of diplomatic channels to address any issues.
The CCS also took note of the recent developments in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) regarding the crisis in West Asia. India, as a non-permanent member of the UNSC, has been actively engaged in discussions and has called for restraint and de-escalation. The committee expressed hope that the international community would work towards finding a peaceful solution to the crisis.
In conclusion, the CCS has reviewed the evolving situation in West Asia and has expressed deep concern over the escalating violence. The committee has urged all parties to exercise restraint and work towards de-escalation. India remains committed to maintaining peace and stability in the region and will continue to play a constructive role in finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The government will continue to closely monitor the situation and take necessary steps to ensure the safety and security of its citizens.









