India Expresses Deep Concern Over Venezuela Crisis, Calls for Peace and Protection of Civilians

India has officially responded to the sudden deterioration in the situation in Venezuela. The Indian government has stated that what is happening in Venezuela is extremely worrying and that New Delhi is closely monitoring the developments. The Ministry of External Affairs' statement clarified that India considers peace, stability, and the safety of civilians in the region to be its highest priority.

40 people killed in US attack

The situation in Venezuela has rapidly deteriorated following the recent US attack. According to reports, 40 people have been confirmed dead in this military operation so far, while many others are reported injured. Following the attack, there is an atmosphere of panic across the country, and security has been put on high alert. Fear and uncertainty are clearly visible among the citizens.

Major Supreme Court Decision Following Maduro's Detention

Following the detention of President Nicolas Maduro, the Venezuelan Supreme Court took a major constitutional step. The court ordered the appointment of Vice President Delcy Rodriguez as acting president. The Supreme Court stated that this decision was not taken to effect a change of power, but to maintain administrative continuity and national security.

India Appeals for Dialogue and Peace

The Indian government has appealed to all concerned parties to exercise restraint. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that the resolution of the problems is possible only through dialogue and diplomatic channels. India also reiterated that any violence or external interference could worsen the situation.

Indian Embassy in Caracas on Alert

India has also clarified that the Indian Embassy in Caracas is in contact with the local Indian community. The Embassy is ready to provide all possible assistance if needed. The Indian government is fully vigilant regarding the safety of Indian citizens.

International Concern Growing

Concern is growing within the international community regarding the Venezuelan crisis. Many countries and global organizations have pledged to monitor the situation. Meanwhile, reactions to the US action are being expressed, both in support and opposition.

What's Next?

Experts believe that Delcy Rodriguez's interim position may provide temporary stability to the country, but a full return to normalcy may take time. The coming days will determine the direction Venezuelan politics takes and the role of global powers.

Amit Singh

Amit Singh

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