The situation in Syria is "very, very critical" and India is keeping a "close watch", External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said Tuesday.
"We are keeping a close watch and are in touch with our mission there," Khurshid told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
He said India had varied investments in Syria. "Obviously, all will come under a question if there is a war-like situation in Syria.
"All we can do today is keep a watch, and keep ourselves informed that lives will not be in danger."
His comments followed US moves to militarily attack the Bashar al-Assad regime following allegations that it gassed its opponents.
Damascus has denied the US allegation and appealed to the UN to try to "prevent any aggression" against it.
"We are keeping a close watch and are in touch with our mission there," Khurshid told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
He said India had varied investments in Syria. "Obviously, all will come under a question if there is a war-like situation in Syria.
"All we can do today is keep a watch, and keep ourselves informed that lives will not be in danger."
His comments followed US moves to militarily attack the Bashar al-Assad regime following allegations that it gassed its opponents.
Damascus has denied the US allegation and appealed to the UN to try to "prevent any aggression" against it.