WASHINGTON: The growing tensions between Iran and the United States and the war-like situation are increasing day by day along with India's confusion. At the same time, especially after the retaliation by Iran against the killing of its chief Major General Qasim Sulemani, India is fearing that the situation will get worse. The situation is not in a position to improve and India will face the challenge of taking out about one crore citizens working in the Gulf countries safely. Apart from this, it will directly affect oil imports, trade and other sectors.
According to information from sources, India's difficulty is that it has better relations with Iran as well as America. Iran provided India with direct access to Afghanistan and provided the Chabahar port for bilateral trade with the Gulf countries. However, when India stopped importing oil from Iran after the US embargo, the relationship between the two countries got a bit tense. Now the situation has worsened after the situation worsened and by the time war broke out. At the same time, it has been noted that the diplomatic situation is such that India cannot stand on any one side. While Iran is hopeful of big help from India.
Concern for the safety of citizens: According to information received from sources, it has been learned that the retaliation of Iran has increased India's concern. If the war comes, it will have adverse effects on all the countries of the Gulf (West Asia). In such a situation, India's first challenge will be to prioritize the safety and employment concerns of its one crore citizens working in these countries. Since Indian citizens are in all Gulf countries, in such a difficult situation, the security or safe return of their citizens in such a large number will pose a big challenge. The direct engagement of these citizens is on the country's economy. In such a situation, if their employment goes, then there will be further adverse effect on the economy already going through difficulties.
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