India has called for a return to diplomatic channels to resolve the growing crisis in the Gulf and Iran. Highlighting its strategic and humanitarian interests, the Ministry of External Affairs stated that stability in the region is paramount. All parties are requested to avoid provocations that could lead to a wider conflict. Meanwhile, Indian embassies in the Middle East have been put on high alert to assist Indian workers and residents. Specific warnings have been released for those in Iran and Qatar, stressing the importance of remaining informed through official embassy updates.
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