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Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal addresses the effect of the ongoing West Asia war on India, acknowledging collateral damage on trade, logistics, and the economy despite India not being involved in the conflict.He urges all citizens to stay united and come together to overcome these global challenges. India remains focused on economic resilience amid rising tensions.

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00:00There's a war going on. We have nothing to do with the war. India is not in any way involved
00:08in the war. But when such a big war is going on, there is collateral damage. There are
00:16difficulties. Maybe Malabar may be facing some difficulties in exporting to the Middle
00:22East and other countries. But this is the time the nation has to rally as one. The nation
00:31has to come together to face the challenges of the time. There's a war going on. We have
00:40nothing to do with the war. India is not in any way involved in the war. But when such
00:48a big war is going on, there is collateral damage. There are difficulties. Maybe Malabar
00:55may be facing some difficulties in exporting to the Middle East and other countries. But
01:03this is the time the nation has to rally as one. The nation has to come together to face
01:11the challenges of the time.
01:18So that, there's more problems in the shoulder than me. Theρέon political
01:21security system. Maybe Malabar in our world.
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