Congress attacks Modi government over US-Iran ceasefire

New Delhi: The Congress party has questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomacy regarding Pakistan’s alleged role in the ceasefire between the US and Iran. The party criticized the government’s strategy, calling it a challenging situation for India’s foreign policy.
Congress leaders said that the exposure of Pakistan’s role in this incident is worrying for India. They stated that a clear and proactive diplomatic stance is essential to maintain India’s position in regional and global affairs. The party alleged that the government has failed to effectively communicate its views on this issue.
The party also raised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s silence on recent developments related to Israel and global developments. Congress leaders said that India should take a clear stand on such important international issues to maintain its strong position on the global stage.
The Congress party also stated that India’s foreign policy needs to be balanced and proactive. According to the leaders, in the current circumstances, the government should work towards greater clarity and effective communication regarding international relations.
Political debate has intensified on this issue. While the Congress party is questioning the government’s diplomatic strategy, other parties argue that international affairs are often complex, and immediate response is not always possible.
Experts believe that India must adopt a balanced policy in matters related to the Middle East, keeping its interests in mind. India has economic and strategic ties with many countries in the region, so any action is taken with caution.
Congress leaders have demanded that the government clarify its position on this issue before Parliament and the nation. They say that India’s foreign policy must be transparent and effective, protecting the country’s interests.
The government has not yet issued a detailed response on this issue. However, officials say that India makes decisions on international matters based on its interests and strategic priorities.



