Jaishankar will provide an update on the current situation in West Asia to the Lok Sabha.

Indian Foreign Minister J. Jaishankar to address Parliament on West Asia situation as Budget session resumes on March 9.

Jaishankar will provide an update on the current situation in West Asia to the Lok Sabha.

On Monday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will address the Lok Sabha with an important statement on the ongoing situation in West Asia. The Parliament's second half of the Budget session will also commence on the same day. According to the revised list of business for March 9, which was released on Sunday evening, Dr S Jaishankar will be addressing the pressing matter of the situation in West Asia.

This comes after the opposition demanded a discussion on the issue in the House. Initially, the only item listed for Monday's session was the resolution seeking the removal of Om Birla as the Lok Sabha speaker, which was backed by the opposition. However, with the recent developments in West Asia, the focus has shifted to addressing the concerns surrounding the safety of Indian citizens stranded in the region.

The Ministry of External Affairs has been closely monitoring the situation in West Asia, especially in regards to the well-being of its citizens. As per reports, over 52,000 Indians have been brought back to the country through the partial reopening of airspace in the region. However, the security situation in West Asia remains volatile as the United States and Israel continue their attacks on Iranian targets, leading to retaliatory strikes from Tehran on Israeli positions and US military bases across the region.

This ongoing conflict has raised concerns for the safety of not just Indian citizens, but also for the stability of the region as a whole. As India's No.1 English Daily, Orissa POST will provide updates on the developments in West Asia and the Parliament's discussions on the matter. Stay tuned for more updates on this pressing issue.

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