New Delhi, June 23: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for collective effort and national unity to deal with emerging global challenges and the ongoing crisis in West Asia. Speaking after inaugurating the first phase of the Noida International Airport at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh, the Prime Minister said India must face the situation with patience, calmness, and unity.
Mr. Modi said he had held detailed discussions in Parliament and also spoken with Chief Ministers across the country about the impact of the West Asian conflict and the measures needed to address the challenges arising from it. He urged citizens to remain calm and patient, describing these qualities as the greatest strengths of the Indian people during difficult times.
PM Modi Stresses India’s Interests First
The Prime Minister reiterated that the Government of India would continue to take decisions based on the country’s interests. “What is in the interest of Indians and in the interest of India alone is the policy and strategy of the Government of India,” Mr. Modi said. He added that the government remains committed to protecting national interests while responding to changing global developments.
Calls for Political Unity
Mr. Modi also expressed confidence that all political parties would support the country’s efforts during challenging times. He said national unity is essential when dealing with international crises and stressed the importance of working together for the country’s welfare.
Focus on Stability and Cooperation
The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a time when tensions in West Asia continue to draw global attention. India has been closely monitoring developments and assessing their impact on its economy, energy security, and citizens abroad.
Mr. Modi said India will continue to act responsibly and remain focused on safeguarding national interests while promoting peace, stability, and cooperation.

