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India Addresses Maritime Security Threats in West Asia
March 21, 2026
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India held a high-level discussion with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to address escalating maritime security threats and disruptions to critical supply chains amid ongoing conflict in West Asia. The dialogue emphasized safeguarding the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime chokepoint, and protecting infrastructure essential to global commerce and regional stability. Modi condemned attacks on critical infrastructure that jeopardize supply chains and highlighted concerns for the safety of Indian nationals in the region.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased government focus on maritime security technologies, infrastructure protection, and supply chain resilience initiatives related to West Asia.
- This dialogue signals potential procurement opportunities for defense contractors and technology providers specializing in maritime surveillance, critical infrastructure security, and logistics support.
- Organizations involved in global supply chains may need to evaluate risk mitigation strategies and compliance with emerging government security requirements.
- Stakeholders should monitor developments in regional security policies that could influence procurement priorities and funding allocations for maritime and infrastructure security programs.
Condemned attacks on critical infrastructure in the region, which threaten regional stability and disrupt global supply chains.
— Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India
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- PM Modi speaks to Iran President, flags threats to maritime security, supply chains amid West Asia conflict · The New Indian Express · Mar 21