PM Modi to Hold Meeting with All State Chief Ministers on West Asia Situation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a video conference with all state Chief Ministers to discuss the evolving West Asia situation and its possible impact on India’s security and economy.

- PM Modi meeting with Chief Ministers scheduled
- West Asia situation to be discussed
- Video conference to review impact on India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to hold an important meeting with Chief Ministers of all states to discuss the ongoing developments in West Asia and their potential implications for India.
The meeting will be conducted through a video conference, allowing leaders from across the country to participate and share their inputs. Officials indicated that the discussion will focus on assessing the situation and preparing coordinated responses if required.
The evolving conditions in West Asia have raised concerns over their possible impact on areas such as trade, energy supply, and national security. The Centre is keen on ensuring that states remain informed and prepared to handle any challenges that may arise.
Sources suggest that the Prime Minister will also review preparedness measures and discuss strategies to maintain stability in essential sectors. Coordination between the Centre and states is expected to be a key highlight of the meeting.
This interaction reflects the government’s approach of keeping state leadership involved in discussions on global developments that could influence domestic conditions.
The meeting comes at a time when international developments are being closely monitored, and authorities are taking proactive steps to safeguard the country’s interests.





