India Rejects Role as Broker Like Pakistan in West Asia Conflict
India prioritizes energy security and safety of its nationals while rejecting a mediation role in the Iran-US conflict, affirming stable fuel supplies despite regional tensions.
- On Thursday, the Centre told an all-party meeting that India will not act like a "dalaal" in the West Asia conflict, distancing itself from Pakistan's reported mediation efforts.
- Opposition leaders questioned the government's perceived silence, contrasting it with Pakistan's active mediation; External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar characterized Pakistan's role as one it has been "used" for since 1981.
- Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri assured leaders that domestic production meets about 60 percent of India's LPG demand, emphasizing there is no need for panic regarding energy supplies.
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