Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held a telephonic conversation with Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, focusing on the evolving situation in West Asia and condemning recent attacks on energy and civilian infrastructure in the region.
During the call, PM Modi extended Eid al-Fitr greetings to the King and the people of Bahrain. He also expressed appreciation for Bahrain’s continued support towards the welfare of the Indian community residing in the Gulf nation.
Sharing details of the conversation, the Prime Minister said both leaders discussed regional developments and raised concerns over the impact of attacks on critical infrastructure. He noted that such incidents could adversely affect global food, fuel, and fertiliser security.
PM Modi also underlined the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation and keeping key shipping routes open and secure, amid rising tensions in the region.
The conversation comes against the backdrop of ongoing conflict in West Asia following reported US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, which allegedly resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and senior military officials. Iran subsequently launched drone and missile attacks targeting US and Israeli-linked assets across the region.
India has been actively engaging with multiple global and regional leaders in recent days. PM Modi has held discussions with leaders from several countries, including Malaysia, Oman, France, Kuwait, the UAE, Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Earlier, the Prime Minister also spoke with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, where both leaders expressed concern over the situation and emphasised the need for dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace and stability.
In another conversation, PM Modi spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron, reiterating the urgent need for de-escalation. He also held talks with Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, condemning the violation of Oman’s sovereignty and stressing peaceful resolution through diplomatic channels.
The Prime Minister further highlighted the importance of secure maritime routes, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor.