India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly condemned the sudden military attack reportedly carried out by Iran on the United Arab Emirates. The strike targeted an oil facility in Fujairah, where at least three Indian nationals were injured. Reacting to the incident, Modi said that attacks on civilians and critical infrastructure are unacceptable and go against international norms. He also expressed concern for the safety of Indians living and working in the region. The attack has raised tensions in the Gulf region, which is already sensitive due to ongoing geopolitical conflicts. India has close economic and energy ties with the UAE, and thousands of Indian workers are employed there, especially in sectors like construction and oil. Following the incident, Indian authorities are closely monitoring the situation and may step up diplomatic efforts to ensure the safety of its citizens. Experts warn that such attacks could disrupt global oil supplies and increase fuel prices, while also affecting regional stability if tensions continue to escalate.

