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India on Tuesday said it was keeping a close watch on the situation in Syria amidst an increased likelihood of a military intervention by Western powers in the civil war raging in the country.
"We are in touch with our Mission (in Syria)... We also have our line of credit and various investments (in the country). "Obviously, they will come under question if there is a war-like situation, but all we can do today is to keep watch," External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said on Tuesday.
He was speaking on the sidelines of the FICCI-organised 3rd National Conference on Energy Security in New Delhi. India had on August 31 asked all its nationals living in Syria to leave amidst an escalation of violence there even as the USA seemed to move closer to a military intervention in the war-torn country.
"Our Mission in Damascus is in contact with approximately 25-30 Indian citizens in Syria. Previously, we had advised all Indian citizens in Syria to return to India. They have once again been advised to leave," spokesperson in MEA, Syed Akbaruddin, had said.
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