PM Modi addresses the Rajya Sabha on the ongoing conflict in West Asia

Published By : Admin | March 24, 2026 | 14:00 IST
Many ships are stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, with a large number of Indian crew members on board. This is a major cause of concern for India: PM
In such a critical situation, it is essential that a united voice of peace and dialogue goes out to the entire world from this Upper House of India's Parliament: PM
Around one crore Indians live and work in the Gulf countries, The safety of their lives and livelihoods is also a very big concern for India: PM
More than three weeks have passed since this war began in West Asia , This war has created a serious energy crisis across the entire world: PM
Attacks on commercial ships and disruption of international waterways like the Strait of Hormuz is unacceptable: PM
India has condemned attacks on civilians, on civil infrastructure, and on energy and transport-related infrastructure: PM
Since the start of the war, I have held two rounds of phone conversations with the heads of state of most countries in West Asia: PM
We are in constant touch with all the Gulf countries, We are also in contact with Iran, Israel, and the United States: PM
Our goal is to restore peace in the region through dialogue and diplomacy: PM
We have also discussed de-escalation and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz with them: PM
India is making continuous efforts, through diplomacy, to ensure the safe passage of Indian ships even in this atmosphere of war: PM
Since the war began, ship movement through the Strait of Hormuz has become very challenging, but the government is seeking a way forward through dialogue and diplomacy: PM
The effort is to ensure that oil and gas supplies reach India from wherever possible, The country is witnessing the results of every such effort: PM
In the past few days, ships carrying crude oil and LPG have arrived in India from many countries around the world, Our efforts in this direction will continue in the coming days: PM
The fundamentals of our economy are strong,the government is closely monitoring the rapidly changing situation: PM
The government is working with a strategy to address every impact in the short term, medium term, and long term: PM
The government has made the necessary preparations to ensure an adequate supply of fertilizers: PM
The government is making continuous efforts to ensure that farmers do not bear the burden of any crisis: PM
I would like to reassure the farmers of the country once again that the government stands with them to resolve every challenge: PM

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the Rajya Sabha today, presenting the Government's position on the situation arising from the ongoing conflict in West Asia. Noting that the war, which has been raging for over three weeks, has precipitated a severe global energy crisis with deeply worrying implications for India, PM Modi pointed out that the conflict is disrupting India's trade routes and affecting the routine supply of essential commodities such as petrol, diesel, gas, and fertilizers. With nearly one crore Indians living and working in Gulf countries, their safety and livelihoods remain a matter of profound concern, the Prime Minister observed, while also drawing attention to the large number of Indian crew members stranded aboard ships in the Strait of Hormuz. "In such dire circumstances, it is imperative that a united voice of peace and dialogue goes out to the entire world from this august Upper House of the Indian Parliament," affirmed Shri Modi.

Detailing India's vigorous diplomatic outreach since the outbreak of hostilities, the Prime Minister informed the House that he has personally conducted two rounds of telephonic conversations with heads of state of most West Asian nations and that India remains in continuous contact with all Gulf countries, as well as with Iran, Israel, and the United States. The objective, he stated, is the restoration of peace in the region through dialogue and diplomacy, and discussions on de-escalation and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz have been specifically taken up. Emphasising India's firm stance, he declared that attacks on commercial vessels and obstruction of international waterways like the Strait of Hormuz are unacceptable, and that India has categorically opposed all attacks on civilians, civil infrastructure, and energy and transport-related infrastructure. "Any threat to human life in this war is against the interests of humanity, and therefore India's sustained endeavour is to encourage all parties towards a peaceful resolution at the earliest," remarked Shri Modi.

Underscoring the Government's unwavering priority of safeguarding Indians at home and abroad during times of crisis, the Prime Minister shared that over 3,75,000 Indians have been safely brought back to India since the war began, including more than 1,000 from Iran alone, among them over 700 young medical students. While all countries have assured full security for Indians present on their soil, the Prime Minister expressed deep sorrow over the loss of Indian lives and injuries sustained due to the attacks, assuring that the Government is working with complete sensitivity during this period of crisis. "All necessary assistance is being extended to the affected families, and the best possible medical treatment is being ensured for the injured," stated PM Modi.

Highlighting the strategic significance of the Strait of Hormuz as one of the world's largest trade routes, particularly for the transportation of crude oil, gas, and fertilizers, the Prime Minister acknowledged that the movement of ships through the strait has become extremely challenging since the onset of the war. However, despite the adverse circumstances, the Government has endeavoured to forge alternative pathways through dialogue and diplomacy, with the singular focus of ensuring that oil and gas supplies reach India from wherever possible. "The country is witnessing the results of every such effort, over the past few days, ships laden with crude oil and LPG from numerous countries across the world have arrived in India, and our efforts in this direction will continue unabated in the days ahead," said the Prime Minister.

Drawing attention to the long-term risks, the Prime Minister noted that while India's endeavour is to ensure the safe arrival of ships carrying every essential commodity, be it oil, gas, or fertilizers, the prolonged persistence of the global disruptions caused by this war would inevitably lead to serious consequences. "India is therefore accelerating all the resilience-building measures that have been undertaken over the past years," asserted Shri Modi.

Speaking on India's decade-long strategic preparedness, Prime Minister Modi observed that every crisis tests both a nation's resolve and its efforts, and that consistent and far-sighted decisions have been taken over the past eleven years to ensure the country can withstand such challenges. Detailing the diversification of energy imports , from 27 countries earlier to 41 countries today for crude oil, LNG, and LPG, he informed the House that India has prioritised building crude oil reserves for precisely such times of crisis, with oil companies maintaining substantial stocks of petrol and diesel. Strategic Petroleum Reserves exceeding 53 lakh metric tonnes have been developed over the past eleven years, with work underway to establish reserves exceeding 65 lakh metric tonnes, alongside a significant enhancement of India's refining capacity. "I wish to assure this House and the nation that India possesses adequate crude oil storage and robust arrangements for continuous and uninterrupted supply," affirmed the Prime Minister.

Elaborating on the Government's strategy to reduce overdependence on any single fuel source, the Prime Minister highlighted the emphasis being placed on Piped Natural Gas (PNG) alongside LPG for domestic gas supply. Unprecedented work has been carried out on PNG connections over the past decade, and this effort has been further intensified in recent days. "Simultaneously, large-scale efforts are being made to significantly increase the domestic production of LPG as well," remarked Shri Modi.

Championing India's vision of self-reliance, the Prime Minister stressed that the Government's sustained effort over the past several years has been to minimise dependence on other countries across every sector, noting that over 90 per cent of India's oil is currently transported on foreign-flagged vessels , a situation that compounds the nation's vulnerability during any global crisis. To address this, the Government has launched a mission worth approximately ₹70,000 crore to build Made-in-India ships, while rapidly developing capacities in ship building, ship breaking, and maintenance and overhauling. He further highlighted that India's defence sector has been made more resilient, with the country now manufacturing most of its required weaponry domestically, and significant strides have been made in building a domestic API ecosystem for life-saving medicines and in reducing dependence on imports of rare earth minerals. "Greater self-reliance across every critical sector is the only path forward, and major steps are being taken on each of these fronts," stated PM Modi.

Assessing the economic impact of the current crisis, the Prime Minister acknowledged that the conflict has shaken economies across the world and that recovery from the damage inflicted in West Asia will take considerable time. Continuous efforts, he said, are being made to minimise the adverse impact on India, with the nation's strong economic fundamentals and the Government's round-the-clock monitoring of the rapidly evolving situation serving as a bulwark. Informing the House about the constitution of an Inter-Ministerial Group that meets regularly to assess and address challenges related to imports and exports, and the formation of seven new Empowered Groups , on the lines of those constituted during the COVID-19 pandemic , to undertake swift and far-reaching action on supply chains, petrol-diesel, fertilizers, gas, and inflation, the Prime Minister expressed his confidence in the collective approach. "I am fully confident that through these shared and coordinated efforts, we will be able to navigate these circumstances more effectively," said the Prime Minister.

Turning to the agricultural sector, Prime Minister Modi assured the nation that the Government is making every effort to ensure that farmers receive adequate supply of fertilizers during the upcoming sowing season, with all necessary preparations already in place. "I wish to once again assure the farmers of this country that the Government stands firmly with them in finding solutions to every challenge, and it remains our unwavering commitment that no burden of any crisis falls upon their shoulders," affirmed Shri Modi.

Addressing the House in its capacity as the Council of States, the Prime Minister noted that the coming period will pose a significant test for the nation, and the cooperation of States will be indispensable for success. He urged all State Governments to ensure that the benefits of the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana continue to reach beneficiaries on time, as crises disproportionately affect the poor, labourers, and migrant workers. Calling for proactive steps to address the difficulties faced by migrant workers and special monitoring mechanisms by State Governments, he also warned that black-marketeers and hoarders tend to become highly active during such times and urged swift action wherever such complaints arise. "The uninterrupted supply of essential commodities must be the topmost priority for every State, and I earnestly appeal to all State Governments to put special arrangements in place to ensure this," remarked Prime Minister Modi.

Invoking the spirit of cooperative federalism, the Prime Minister called upon all State Governments to ensure that India's robust growth trajectory is maintained regardless of the scale of the crisis, and that every necessary step and every necessary reform is implemented with speed. Recalling the exemplary Team India spirit demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic , when the Centre and States, despite being governed by different political parties, collaborated seamlessly on testing, vaccination, and the supply of essential goods , the Prime Minister said this same spirit must guide the nation now. "With the combined efforts of all State Governments and the Central Government, the country will be able to effectively confront this grave global crisis, we must carry forward the same Team India spirit," asserted Shri Modi.

Characterising the unique nature of the challenge, the Prime Minister observed that this crisis is of a distinct kind and requires solutions of a correspondingly distinct character. "We must confront every challenge with patience, restraint, and a calm mind," stated PM Modi.

Concluding his address on a note of resolve, the Prime Minister acknowledged that the situation is changing by the moment and called upon the citizens of India to remain prepared for every eventuality. While cautioning that the adverse effects of this war are very likely to persist for an extended period, he offered a firm assurance to the nation. "The Government is vigilant, it is ready, and it is formulating its strategy and taking every decision with utmost seriousness, the welfare of the people of this country is paramount for us; this is our identity, and this is our strength," affirmed Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

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Swar Sadhana, Manokamana, Aradhana - after such an auspicious beginning, it would have been wonderful if your program had continued. Greetings to all of you.

I extend my regards to all viewers of Republic TV Network, which now broadcasts in many languages. I also welcome all companions who have come to participate in this summit. In 24-hour news channels, breaking news holds great importance. And nowadays, if you look anywhere in the world, the entire world seems to be in breaking news mode. Amidst such hustle and bustle, you are hosting and participating in this summit, and therefore you deserve special congratulations. This time, your theme of discussion is equally significant: Great Power India: Nation First.

Friends,

Our scriptures say: Yato Dharmastato Jayah! - meaning, the root of victory and strength is Dharma. And Dharma means duty, Dharma means justice, Dharma means equality, Dharma means dialogue, Dharma means compassion. This very essence is embedded in the spirit of Nation First. India views its power through this lens, weighing it on this scale.

Friends,

India has another unique quality, which the world has now acknowledged. We are not a nation that reacts hastily to momentary events. We are a nation that has witnessed both development and destruction, endured them as well. We are a nation with the memory chip of ages embedded in our consciousness - a nation with the memory chip of millennia. That is why what India is doing today - and I say this with full responsibility - what India is doing today will write the future of the next thousand years. This is India’s greatest guarantee to the world. India is not only a fast-growing economy, it is also a credible economy. Alongside being a rising power - and you even stretched the dictionary to call it a superpower - I would certainly say that India is a reliable power. Just a few days ago, I returned from the G7 Summit, and every leader, every country understands very well that for today’s India, Nation First is the greatest mantra, the highest principle.

Friends,

Just a few days ago, our government completed 12 years. Arnab even compelled you to clap for that. If you weigh the achievements of the past twelve years, you will find that at the core of every decision, every step, every effort lies the spirit of Nation First. From the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan to Make in India, from emphasizing khadi to encouraging local products - all these initiatives succeeded because the people of the country placed the nation above all and fulfilled their duty. I salute the citizens of this country.

Friends,

Here with us is our companion, Shri Sridhar Vembu ji. When our entrepreneurs walk with the spirit of Nation First, when they set their goals by understanding the needs of the nation, institutions are built and the country prospers. I don’t know how much has been discussed here about Shri Vembu ji’s work, but recently I went to VivaTech in France. There were nearly 1.5 to 2 lakh young people there. As I and the President of France walked through different stalls to see the innovations of the youth, we came to the Zoho stall. I was astonished and filled with pride to see the crowd of European youth gathered there, eager to understand what this new creation was. Perhaps in India it is not discussed as much, but what I saw in France was remarkable. Congratulations to you.

Friends,

The impact of Nation First in government policy and decisions can be seen in our tribal regions. I am not here to deliver philosophy, but let me share a few light examples so you can understand how work happens. I speak of tribal areas - a population of more than 100 million, the tribal society. We all know that for decades, Maoist terror had entrenched itself there. Even in the 21st century, these terrorists did not allow a single facility to reach those areas. No government vehicle could pass through; they would be riddled with bullets. Many governments came and went, generations passed, and it seemed this misfortune of violence would remain forever. You can imagine - between 2004 and 2014, in those ten years, due to Maoist terror, more than 17,000 violent incidents occurred, and nearly 7,000 lives were lost.

Friends,

For you, today’s headline or half-hour TV debate might be that Maoist terrorism has ended. But things don’t happen like that. It requires immense effort, and that is why I want to explain. Nowadays, some people keep waving the Constitution, but when they were in government, in Naxal-affected areas, even uttering the word “Constitution” could get you shot. At that time, they sat silently, their hands trembling, unable to hold up the Constitution. The Congress was hardly affected by that painful situation.

Friends,

After 2014, we moved forward with the spirit of Nation First to change the situation. We did not just talk, we did not just announce, we acted. We resolved to uproot Naxalism-Maoism completely, and today the whole country can see the result. Maoist terrorism in India is now counting its final breaths.

And friends,

Often the final outcome is so vast and significant that the hard work behind it goes unnoticed. I want to especially tell Republic TV viewers about this.

Friends,

In those Naxal-affected areas where even going out in daylight would terrify ordinary people - fearing abduction, extortion, or looting - where even speaking of development was impossible, we advanced with a pledge of progress. In the past 12 years, our government has built more than 12,000 kilometers of roads in such regions. Many times, our construction equipment was burned, contractors were chased away. If 25 people worked on a road, 200 police personnel had to guard them so the work could continue. We did all this because we had resolved to do it.

Friends,

We built more than 9,500 mobile towers. Earlier, even one tower could not be installed, and if installed, it would be destroyed. Because they always wanted to fuel anger. We brought mobile connectivity to nearly 45,000 villages. In Naxal-affected districts, more than 1,800 bank branches were opened. Around 75,000 banking correspondents and more than 6,000 new post offices were established. We did not rely only on bombs, guns, and bullets, friends - we invested every ounce of strength given by God to win hearts.

Friends,

With firm resolve, we went into Naxal-affected areas to fulfill the hopes and aspirations of ordinary people. You will be astonished - a notorious Naxalite, with a bounty of crores on his head, his mother received a ration card from us for the first time. Her son never allowed her to get one, because he wanted to run his terror regime. There are countless such incidents. I was shocked. And the government of that time sat silently, blind to the Constitution. But the result of all these efforts was a new wave of trust among the people. Today, look at Bastar - instead of bombs and guns, Bastar Olympics are celebrated with great enthusiasm. Two editions have already been held. In the first, more than 1.5 lakh youth participated, and in the second, nearly 4 lakh youth joined. Where once there was terror, now talent is finding opportunity, and sports are flourishing.

Friends,

One of the greatest achievements of these 12 years of service has been building an India filled with hope and aspiration, rising out of despair.

Friends,

Naxalism may have been concentrated in certain areas, but its pain was felt across every corner of India. And when news began to spread that Naxalism was ending, the sense of trust was not limited to those affected regions - it spread across the entire nation. In the ten years before 2014, under the Congress government, the discontent was not only about governance. The despair was far deeper. The nation had lost hope. People felt nothing could change, nothing could improve.

Friends,

In the past 12 years, India has transformed despair into hope, and this gives me the greatest satisfaction. Today, everyone feels that with a little more effort, things can be achieved. Gone are the days when the only refrain was “It cannot happen, it cannot happen.” That era has passed. Today, the spirit is “It will happen.” This new confidence is India’s true achievement, and this is real power. Challenges remain, and they always will. Challenges are shape-shifters, appearing in new forms. But whatever form they take, we will fight and we will win. When the nation moves forward with the belief that “it can be done and we will do it,” dreams are fulfilled.

Friends,

I want to speak here about more than 100 districts and over 500 blocks in India. These were left behind on every parameter of development, and earlier governments had stamped them as “backward districts” and “backward areas.” We lifted these vast regions out of the despair of backwardness and ignited aspirations for development. First, we changed their identity. We said these are “aspirational districts,” these are “aspirational blocks.” We created programs for aspirational districts and aspirational blocks, and the government began working meticulously on every parameter of development. In each district, we identified three aspects to overcome, in others six aspects, and focused efforts began. Today, these aspirational districts and blocks are driving the overall growth of states. Earlier, they dragged growth backward. These districts had large populations living in poverty and deprivation. In recent years, 250 million poor people have defeated poverty, and aspirational districts have played a major role in this.

Friends,

We see that when one person is cured of illness, it is not just that individual who recovers - the whole family feels relief. Similarly, when a son or daughter achieves something, it is not just their achievement, but the entire family is filled with pride and confidence. In the same way, when someone rises out of poverty, the entire society benefits, the nation benefits. When 250 million people have come out of poverty and entered the neo-middle class, the benefit is not limited to those families. The middle class also gains, because these are new consumers who drive the economy, ultimately creating opportunities for the middle class. Thus, poverty reduction is not merely a matter of welfare - it is a story of expanding opportunities, a source of new aspirations.

Friends,

The vast middle class that has emerged in the country over the past 12 years has been a major priority for the government. For the ease of living of the middle class, the government has worked at every level. Take the dream of owning a home. Every middle-class family desires to have their own house. In 2014, if a family wanted to buy a home, home loans came with double-digit interest rates. Today, loans are available from banks at 7–8 percent interest. Earlier, getting a loan was like winning a war, requiring immense effort. Today, it is possible from the comfort of one’s home. Here in Delhi-NCR, people know how thousands of urban middle-class homes were stuck incomplete. Families had paid their life savings to builders, who showed glossy pamphlets and dreams, but the houses were never delivered. Families had to pay rent while waiting endlessly for their homes. It was a terrible situation. To complete these stalled projects, we created a special fund of ₹25,000 crore. You will be glad to know that nearly 60,000 long-delayed homes have now been delivered across the country.

Friends,

Another aspect that affects daily life is connectivity and transport. Today, if you look at social media, tourists from around the world are amazed by our metro system.

Friends,

In 2014, about 2.8 million people traveled daily by metro. Today, nearly 12.8 million people travel by metro every day. Now, high-speed trains like Vande Bharat, Namo Bharat, and Amrit Bharat are connecting the nation. With better roads and highways, not only is time saved, but vehicle maintenance costs have also reduced. In recent years, the number of airports has doubled. This has given the middle class in many smaller cities the opportunity to fly for the first time.

Friends,

In the past 12 years, India has not only increased the earnings of the middle class but also their savings. In 2013–14, income up to about ₹2 lakh was taxable, and the middle class bore that burden. Today, income up to ₹12 lakh is tax-free. In other words, tax-free income has multiplied several times.

Friends,

GST reforms have also brought great convenience to the middle class. Filing taxes has become easier, saving both time and money. Income tax returns can now be filed from home, and even settlement issues are handled in a faceless manner.

Friends,

A major expense for middle-class families is treatment for diabetes and other lifestyle-related conditions. At Jan Aushadhi Kendras, such medicines are available at an 80 percent discount. If earlier you spent ₹1,000, today you spend only ₹200, saving ₹800. Over the years, this has resulted in savings of nearly ₹40,000 crore for countless families. Another significant portion of the middle-class budget goes toward healthcare for the elderly. Today, every citizen above 70 years of age is entitled to free treatment up to ₹5 lakh.

Friends,

It is human nature to forget past difficulties when conveniences become routine. Earlier, you paid tax on ₹2 lakh income; now, up to ₹12 lakh is tax-free. Yet applause comes only when reminded. On the other hand, if a bus or train is delayed, complaints pour in. This is the most vocal class.

Friends,

As I said, people forget old troubles. You may not even remember the difficulties once faced in getting a driving license or passport. Earlier, it was a struggle. Today, obtaining a driving license is easier, and passports are usually issued within three days.

Friends,

I know the way our government works has raised people’s aspirations. Once a demand is met, people immediately seek something better, something upgraded. If earlier the demand was for a new road, once built, the next question is: when will the metro arrive? Earlier, expectations were that trains should arrive on time and provide clean seating. Today, the demand is: why isn’t Vande Bharat running on our route?

Friends,

Some see this as dissatisfaction, but it is aspiration. In fact, even the Congress party constantly says, “Modi ji, this should happen, that should happen.” They trust that if anyone can deliver, it is this government.

Friends,

Aspirations arise only where people believe dreams can be fulfilled. This is the aspiration of India’s youth, poor, and middle class. Today, it is the driving energy of BJP-NDA governments.

Friends,

On one side, a large section of the nation is aspirational. On the other side, there is a political group whose life mantra has become “Always Against.” This group is filled with chronic dissatisfaction. Let me share some symptoms so Republic TV viewers can recognize them. They will say, “Why doesn’t this place have 24-hour electricity?” But the next day, they protest against dams, solar parks, thermal plants, or nuclear projects. One day they ask why there is no electricity, the next day they oppose power generation. These are the same people who once opposed mineral mining, but today ask where India’s rare earth mineral reserves and supply chains are, and why India doesn’t have an EV ecosystem like other countries. They once debated “data versus flour,” but now demand to know what India has done in AI. In one breath, they say AI should have advanced further, and in the next, they oppose data centers and semiconductor plants, listing endless drawbacks on social media, TV debates, and newspapers.

Friends,

These people bring up corruption indices from around the world to put India in the dock. Their ecosystem’s media amplifies it 24/7. But when action is taken against corruption, they are the first to cry foul, claiming raids and investigations are harassment. They question why action is taken now, why not then, why against A and not B. This is their game.

Friends,

It is vital for the nation to understand their character. Especially our youth, and Gen Z in particular, must recognize them quickly. Otherwise, as I say, “Suryavanshi has arrived,” and he explains swiftly.

Friends,

These people claim the armed forces lack freedom and weapons. But when the government makes a defense deal or buys modern arms, they are the first to question why. They challenge India’s diplomacy worldwide, but when India builds infrastructure projects for diplomacy and security, they protest loudly.

Friends,

At this crucial juncture, India must identify such people, understand their flawed arguments, and remain alert. Unfortunately, today the main opposition party, Congress, has been taken over by such elements. To imagine Congress speaking of Nation First, as it did in Gandhi ji’s time, is now a false dream.

Friends,

The world today is challenging old paradigms, and the scale of disruption is immense. But these challenges also bring new opportunities. Every youth, entrepreneur, innovator, and startup in India must focus on these opportunities. The government, with the spirit of Nation First, stands fully with the people. India is now riding the Reform Express. This momentum will only accelerate. From this Republic TV platform, I say again: our dreams are vast, and our efforts will be equally immense. The collective endeavor of 1.4 billion Indians will build a developed India. And I assure you, you will see this developed India with your own eyes. It will not be left for future generations to wait. With this confidence, I once again extend my best wishes to Republic TV, its viewers, and all of you. Thank you very much!