New Delhi/Washington, April14
Trump–Modi Call on Iran War: Focus on Stability, Oil Routes, Global Impact Narendra Modi held a crucial phone conversation to discuss the escalating Iran war and its global implications.
According to sources, the leaders exchanged views on the rapidly evolving situation, with both sides underlining the urgent need to prevent further escalation. The conflict has triggered widespread concerns over regional instability and the potential for a broader geopolitical crisis.
A major point of discussion was the security of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil transit chokepoints. Both leaders emphasized that uninterrupted movement through the route is essential to maintain global energy supplies and prevent economic disruptions, especially for import-dependent nations like India.
The conversation also touched on the economic fallout of the conflict, including rising fuel prices, supply chain disruptions, and inflationary pressures being felt across global markets. The war has already started casting a shadow over fragile economic recovery in several countries.
Diplomatic sources indicate that both Washington and New Delhi are keen on maintaining close coordination during the crisis. The leaders reiterated their commitment to peace, stability, and safeguarding international trade routes.
The call highlights the growing strategic alignment between India and the United States, as both nations navigate an increasingly volatile global security environment.
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