New Delhi, March 26 -- External affairs minister S Jaishankar reminded lawmakers in an all-party meeting on Wednesday that unlike Pakistan, India doesn't engage in "dalali" (brokering) as he downplayed Islamabad's role as a negotiator in the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, said lawmakers present at the meeting. Jaishankar also informed the lawmakers that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had requested President Donald Trump to "end the war at the earliest" as it was hurting the global economy, they added. Briefing an all-party meeting on the West Asia crisis, the government tried to assure the lawmakers of various parties that India held enough fuel stocks and five more tankers were expected to reach the country in the coming days. The government also denied that it was silent on the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei and emphasised that New Delhi had a good relationship with Tehran. In the all-party meeting chaired by defence minister Rajnath Singh, questions were raised on Pakistan and its field marshal Asim Munir positioning as a key negotiator between Iran and the US. Jaishankar, however, sharply hit back at Pakistan, saying, "India doesn't do dalali like Pakistan." He added that Pakistan had been trying to act as a negotiator since 1981, according to lawmakers. The external affairs minister, who mostly spoke in the meeting, also told the lawmakers that the PM had asked Trump to end the war as early as possible during their telephonic conversation on Tuesday. In the first conversation between the two leaders since the Iran war started, Modi had also backed efforts to restore peace in West Asia and emphasised on keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and secure for the global community. As many as eight ministers, including Singh, Jaishankar, home minister Amit Shah, and finance minister Nirmala Sitaraman, were present at the meeting....