India, Jan. 31 -- The shared priority of advancing the Gaza peace plan, the conflicts in Sudan and Yemen, and the common threat of terrorism figured in the deliberations at the India-Arab foreign ministers' meeting on Saturday, with New Delhi emphasising the need for concerted action to strengthen security and stability across the region.
The meeting, attended by 19 members of the Arab League including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kuwait and Qatar, was only the second such meeting since the inaugural one organised in 2016 and was held against the backdrop of key security challenges across West Asia and churn on the geopolitical stage.
The delegates attending the gathering also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who described the Arab world as pa...
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