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The Indian government has called an all-party meeting to discuss the ongoing crisis in West Asia. According to official sources, the meeting will be held tomorrow at 5 PM to review the situation and its possible impact on India.
The West Asia conflict has raised concerns about oil supply, trade routes, and the safety of Indian citizens living in the region. Government officials said the meeting will help political leaders understand the current situation and discuss the next steps.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior ministers are closely monitoring the developments as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East. Experts believe the crisis may affect fuel prices, global markets, and international travel.
India has strong relations with many countries in the region, and the government is taking precautions to ensure the safety of its people. Officials said the all-party meeting will focus on national security, economic impact, and emergency planning if the conflict continues.
Leaders from different political parties are expected to attend the meeting and share their views on how India should respond to the changing global situation.
More updates are expected after the meeting as the government reviews the crisis carefully.