Breaking News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) in Delhi tonight

a crucial one in the context of the West Asia conflict. This meeting will take place after Modi returns from a visit to Tamil Nadu, where many Indians are stranded due to the Israel-Iran conflict.

According to government sources, the meeting has been called to review the rapidly deteriorating situation in the Middle East and to take strategic decisions for the safety and return of Indian citizens. The conflict in West Asia has now escalated internationally, with Iranian retaliatory attacks engulfing Arab states.

The CCS meeting will discuss the following issues:

the safety of Indian

citizens stranded in the conflict between Israel and Iran;
the situation of Indian expatriates in Arab countries affected by Iranian attacks;
emergency protocols for the evacuation of stranded citizens;
regional developments ;

the regional impact of Iranian missile and drone attacks;
the safety of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on oil supplies;
the protection of Indian interests in the Gulf;
diplomatic strategy ;

diplomatic engagement with Iran and other affected countries;
maintaining India's neutral stance and protecting citizens;
and coordination for emergency evacuation operations.
Security measures

Security protocols for the safety of Indian expatriates.
Coordination with Indian embassies in Gulf countries.
Strengthening emergency response mechanisms.
This meeting is particularly important as it reflects India's foreign policy stance and commitment to the safety of civilians in conflict-affected areas. The CCS meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Modi, will be attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister and other key security officials.

The situation in West Asia has been rapidly deteriorating over the past few days, with Iranian attacks targeting Gulf countries. In such a situation, it is important for India to ensure the safety of its citizens and maintain India's strategic autonomy.

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