Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu told party MPs that both Houses of Parliament will take up a discussion on the Iraq situation in the coming week.
Naidu later told reporters that the issue will be taken up in the Rajya Sabha on Monday in a short-duration discussion.
Some members had moved a Calling Attention Motion in Lok Sabha last week, after which External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said India has had "very good historical relations" with Iraq and "it must be recalled that several years ago, it was this House that had passed a resolution and we did not send our armed forces to Iraq."
"The safety and security of Indian nationals, especially 41 Indian nationals in captivity in Mosul, is a matter of foremost concern and pre-occupation for us. We are leaving no stone unturned for their safe return," she had stated.
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Of a total of around 22,000 Indians present in Iraq, around 15,000 were in the safe region of Kurdistan which was "a matter of relief", she said.
Sharing the concern of the House, Swaraj said it would remain the "earnest endeavour" of the government to assist every Indian citizen currently in Iraq and ensure their safe return.
India has set up special camp offices in Basra, Najaf and Karbala and strengthened its Mission in Baghdad through the addition of 25 staff members.
Meanwhile, on the issue of bugging which the Congress is raising vociferously in Parliament, government sources said it is ready for a Parliamentary probe into all bugging cases from 2004 onwards, if Congress insists on one.