Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held a Modi West Asia crisis review meeting with Chief Ministers through video conference to assess the evolving situation and its potential impact on India. The meeting focused on preparedness and coordination amid rising tensions in the region.
During the interaction, Modi discussed key concerns linked to the Modi West Asia crisis situation, including the safety of Indian nationals abroad and the stability of supply chains. He also reviewed preparedness measures at both central and state levels. Therefore, he stressed the need for close coordination between the Centre and states to respond effectively.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy took part in the meeting. They shared inputs on state-level preparedness and outlined support systems in place to handle any emerging challenges.
Modi West Asia crisis talks focus on coordination
Officials said the Modi West Asia crisis discussions highlighted the importance of coordinated action across states. The Prime Minister emphasised maintaining essential services and ensuring that disruptions are minimised.
He assured that the government was closely monitoring developments in West Asia. Moreover, he reiterated the Centre’s commitment to safeguard Indian citizens and maintain stability in critical supplies.
The meeting also reviewed mechanisms to strengthen response systems if the situation escalates further. As a result, authorities are expected to remain on alert and continue coordination between agencies.