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Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a stern call to the global community during the G7 Summit, demanding urgent collective action to ensure the safety of Indian seafarers amid escalating maritime instability. Addressing world leaders, the Prime Minister highlighted the alarming erosion of trust in the international systems established in the post-World War II era.
The Prime Minister’s remarks underscored the mounting risks to global maritime security, with a specific focus on the vulnerability of Indian citizens. PM Modi formally addressed the tragic loss of life among Indian nationals caused by ongoing conflicts and instability in critical maritime zones, specifically referencing the Strait of Hormuz.
Emphasizing that the current international institutional frameworks are failing to contain such crises, the Prime Minister urged leaders to reaffirm their commitment to maintaining global peace and stability. The intervention served as a direct plea to prevent further loss of innocent lives and to prioritize the safety of maritime professionals who remain essential to global commerce.
Taaza TV reports that the Prime Minister’s concerns reflect a broader push from New Delhi to hold international bodies accountable for protecting civilians caught in the crossfire of geopolitical tensions. The call for a renewed commitment to global stability marks a pivotal moment in India's diplomatic engagement at the G7, signaling that the safety of Indian citizens will remain a non-negotiable priority in India’s foreign policy agenda. As the summit concludes, the international community faces increased pressure to address the structural weaknesses that have rendered vital maritime routes increasingly perilous.