In a decisive move amid the fires of Middle East conflict, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead a top-tier review meeting this Sunday evening. The discussion will zero in on petroleum, crude oil, power, and fertilizer sectors, ensuring no chinks in India’s energy armor.
With key cabinet heavyweights in attendance, the session aims to fortify supply lines for fuel products nationwide. Efficient logistics and distribution will be prioritized to keep the wheels of economy turning smoothly.
Government insiders reveal active strategies to lock in energy supplies and availability. Constant vigilance over international flashpoints is protecting consumers and businesses from price shocks.
Fresh from his Saturday call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, PM Modi is doubling down on diplomacy. The dialogue covered regional tensions and deepening India-Iran partnerships, with optimism for festive peace in West Asia.
PM Modi sharply criticized assaults on vital infrastructure, calling them perils to stability and world trade routes. He stressed safeguarding maritime freedom and secure sea lanes, thanking Iran for aiding Indian expatriates.
To tackle LPG worries, imports are being ramped up diversely, with US-sourced LPG plugging gaps caused by regional disruptions.
Post-Hormuz Strait blockade—a vital artery for one-fifth of global energy—India shifted gears. Gulf dependency slashed to 30 percent, with inflows now dominated by America, Russia, and Nigeria.
LPG scenarios stay steady sans distributor deficits. Digital bookings hit 94 percent highs. Refineries hum along, crude levels fine, PNG/CNG fully stocked.
Switch to PNG advised for households. Anti-hoarding drives intensify statewide, targeting black marketeers with strict enforcement.
This high-stakes huddle signals India’s strategic pivot, blending vigilance, diversification, and dialogue to weather the energy tempest.