
India welcomes US‑Iran ceasefire, calls for lasting peace and free Hormuz flow
India Today
India has welcomed the US-Iran ceasefire, urging lasting peace in West Asia. The government emphasises dialogue, de-escalation, and unhindered global trade, highlighting the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz.
India has welcomed the recent ceasefire between the United States and Iran, expressing hope that it will pave the way for lasting peace in West Asia.
In an official statement issued on April 8, 2026, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said, “We welcome the ceasefire reached and hope that it will lead to a lasting peace in West Asia. As we have continuously advocated earlier, de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy are essential to bring an early end to the ongoing conflict.”
The statement highlighted the conflict’s impact on global trade and energy supply. India urged that the Strait of Hormuz remain open to ensure unhindered movement of goods and energy resources.
“The conflict has already caused immense suffering to people and disrupted global energy supply and trade networks. We expect that unimpeded freedom of navigation and global flow of commerce would prevail through the Strait of Hormuz,” the MEA said.
India’s response reflects its long-standing policy of advocating dialogue and de-escalation to resolve regional conflicts. The MEA emphasised that diplomacy remains crucial in achieving early and sustainable peace in West Asia.
“Deescalation, dialogue and diplomacy are essential,” the statement reiterated, underscoring India’s commitment to stability in the region.

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