Amidst Iran War, Indian Minister Meets Army: What’s Up?

The meeting was attended by senior leadership of the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force, along with top defence and intelligence officials.;

Update: 2026-03-25 05:16 GMT

Already known that the prevailing situation between Iran and the United States has started to deteriorate every week, and we are witnessing global repercussions of the same.

In this context, union defence minister of India Rajnath Singh held a crucial high level meeting in New Delhi with the chiefs of the Indian Armed Forces amid rising tensions in West Asia.

The meeting was attended by senior leadership of the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force, along with top defence and intelligence officials. The focus was on assessing the evolving situation in West Asia and its possible impact on India’s security and strategic interests.

Discussions reportedly covered preparedness of the armed forces, safety of Indian nationals in the region, and potential disruptions to critical trade routes, especially energy supplies passing through key maritime corridors. The Strait of Hormuz situation is being closely monitored, as it is vital for India’s oil imports.

Officials also reviewed contingency plans, including evacuation strategies if the conflict escalates further. Coordination between the three services was emphasized to ensure rapid response capability in case of any emergency.

The government is taking a cautious but proactive approach, keeping all options ready while closely tracking global developments. This meeting signals India’s serious concern over the situation and its intent to safeguard national interests as tensions continue to rise in West Asia.

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