India has expressed deep concern over the renewed escalation of hostilities in West Asia, urging all parties to immediately de-escalate tensions, protect civilians and pursue a diplomatic resolution to restore peace and stability in the region.In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the latest attacks were a matter of "utmost concern" for the international community, as the conflict continues to inflict severe humanitarian and economic costs."India deeply regrets the renewed attacks in West Asia. These developments are a matter of utmost concern to the international community," the MEA said.The government noted that the conflict has now stretched beyond 100 days, causing widespread human suffering and disrupting global economic activity and energy supplies. The remarks come amid heightened tensions in the region that have raised concerns over potential disruptions to oil markets and broader geopolitical stability."We call on all parties to immediately de-escalate tensions, ensure that civilians are not harmed and conclude ongoing negotiations for a diplomatic solution so that peace and stability can return to the region," the statement added.