NEW DELHI — In a high-level diplomatic exchange on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a telephonic call from the President of Sri Lanka, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, to address the escalating crisis in West Asia and its impact on global stability.
The two leaders expressed shared concern over the disruption of international shipping lines, emphasizing that keeping these routes open and secure is vital for global energy security. Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s steadfast commitment to its “Neighbourhood First” policy and the MAHASAGAR Vision, highlighting the need for collective action against regional challenges.
Strategic Discussion Highlights
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Energy Cooperation: Reviewed ongoing bilateral initiatives aimed at strengthening the India-Sri Lanka energy grid and fuel security.
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Maritime Safety: Reaffirmed the critical importance of secure shipping lanes for the global economy.
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Regional Security: Discussed collaborative measures to enhance stability across the Indian Ocean region.
Bilateral Commitment
During the call, both leaders agreed to maintain close contact as the situation in West Asia evolves. The dialogue underscores the “trusted partner” status between the two nations, focusing on navigating shared obstacles through enhanced diplomatic and operational coordination.

