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2013 Egyptian coup d'état

The 2013 Egyptian coup d'état, which occurred on July 3, 2013, marked a significant turning point in Egypt's political landscape, leading to the ousting of President Mohamed Morsi. The coup was precipitated by widespread protests against Morsi's government, reflecting growing discontent among various segments of the Egyptian populace. India, observing the turbulence in Egypt, expressed concerns regarding the stability of democracy in the region, emphasizing its strategic partnerships and commitment to democratic values. The Indian government called for dialogue and restraint to resolve the crisis. The coup has had lasting implications on Egypt's domestic policies and international relations, impacting India's diplomatic stance in the Middle East.