Modi Urges Swift End to West Asia Conflict
As tensions rise in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (March 5, 2026) called for a quick end to the growing conflict in the region. He said that no problem can be solved through war or military action and stressed the need for peace and dialogue.
Mr. Modi made these remarks after holding detailed talks with Alexander Stubb, the President of Finland. Their meeting covered several global and regional issues, including the worsening situation in West Asia.
The Prime Minister’s comments came at a time when the conflict involving the United States and Israel against Iran entered its sixth day. Both sides have carried out fresh military strikes, which have sharply increased tensions across the region.
Mr. Modi expressed concern over the impact of the fighting on regional stability and global peace. He highlighted that continued violence could lead to serious consequences not only for West Asia but also for the wider international community.
India has consistently supported peaceful solutions to conflicts and has called on all sides to exercise restraint. The Prime Minister’s statement reflects India’s position that dialogue and diplomacy are the only effective ways to resolve disputes and prevent further escalation.
As the situation continues to develop, the international community is closely watching events in West Asia, hoping for a ceasefire and a return to talks that can bring lasting peace to the region.
