India's IGoM Reviews Readiness Amid West Asia Tensions, Ensures Fuel Supply

An Informal Group of Ministers headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met to assess India's preparedness in light of developments in West Asia. The government highlighted successful measures to ensure energy security, including the safe transit of LPG vessels through the Strait of Hormuz and the continued availability of essential fuels. Key decisions included doubling free LPG cylinders for vulnerable groups and easing supply for industrial consumers to prevent supply-chain disruptions. The meeting also noted a significant increase in PNG connections as part of a campaign to reduce LPG dependence.

Key Points: India's Ministerial Group Reviews Readiness for West Asia Impact

  • IGoM reviews national readiness
  • Energy security reinforced via Strait of Hormuz
  • LPG supply doubled for vulnerable groups
  • PNG connections see threefold increase
  • Industrial LPG allocation eased to 70%
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Defence Minister-led IGoM takes stock of India's readiness in view of evolving West Asia situation

Defence Minister-led IGoM assesses India's preparedness, ensures LPG, fuel, and fertiliser supply stability amid evolving West Asia situation.

"The Government is ensuring continued availability of LPG, petrol and diesel, fertilisers for farmers - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, April 9

The Informal Group of Ministers, headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, took stock of India's readiness in view of the recent developments in West Asia during its third meeting at Kartavya Bhawan-2, New Delhi, on April 8, the government said in a release.

Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman; Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar; Minister for Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare and Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan; Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal; Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers Jagat Prakash Nadda; Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri; Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Prahlad Joshi; Minister of Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw; Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju; Minister of Civil Aviation Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, and Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Science & Technology Jitendra Singh attended the meeting.

In his remarks, Rajnath Singh directed all departments to continue focusing on preparedness, coordination, and resilience building to stay ready to deal with any eventuality. In a post on X, he stated that the Government is ensuring continued availability of LPG, petrol and diesel, fertilisers for farmers and facilitating supply of essential commodities in the country. The Government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has been doing exceptional work in safeguarding the citizens from the impact of the conflict, he said.

The iGoM was informed that India has ensured the evacuation of the highest number of vessels than any other country, from the Strait of Hormuz over the past 40 days. A total of 8 LPG vessels, carrying approximately 340TM, equivalent to around 11 days of India's import requirement have successfully transited the Strait, reinforcing the country's energy security and supply stability. There have been no reports of dry-out at LPG distributorships, and delivery of domestic LPG cylinders continues despite all across the country, as per the release.

In order to support the vulnerable communities including migrant labourers, the supply of 5kg Free Trade LPG cylinders has been doubled beyond the 20% allocation earmarked for priority segments on 7 April. Oil PSU retail pump outlets continue to dispense auto LPG to support the public transportation requirements. However, some supply constraints are being faced by private operators due to their procurement challenges, causing increased footfall in PSU outlets, it added.

It said that a major decision was taken on 8 April to further ease supply of LPG to industrial segments by allocating 70% of fuel demand to non-domestic bulk consumers with supply prioritised for key sectors such as pharma, food, polymers, agriculture, packaging, paints, steel, defence-related materials, etc. This measure is expected to prevent supply-chain disruptions, avoid shortages of essential goods and ensure continuity of industrial operations despite the ongoing global crisis.

Piped Natural Gas (PNG) is being actively promoted wherever feasible. Owing to the increased awareness from the PNG connection campaign launched to reduce LPG dependence, 3.16 lakh new PNG connections were added, representing a three fold increase over March 2025 levels.The campaign has also resulted in the surrender of 16,700+ LPG connections by citizens, indicating a growing shift toward PNG adoption, the release added.

The IGoM was also briefed about the easing in energy prices in the light of the ceasefire. The Ministers were informed that key sectoral parameters will continue to be closely monitored and appropriate measures will be taken.

The IGoM was also apprised about the adequate measures taken by the Department of Food and Public Distribution.

- ANI

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Priya S
The doubling of free LPG cylinders for migrant labourers is a very thoughtful move. These communities were hit hard during the pandemic. Hope the implementation is smooth and reaches the people who need it most. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
While the preparedness is commendable, I hope the focus on PNG doesn't create a new dependency. We should be investing more in solar and other renewables for long-term energy security. Also, the report mentions supply constraints for private operators - hope that gets resolved quickly to avoid queues at pumps.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows international affairs, it's impressive that India evacuated the highest number of vessels. This shows growing capability and responsibility on the global stage. The coordination between so many ministries is no small feat.
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Vikram M
Prioritizing supply for pharma, food, and defence-related materials is absolutely critical. A disruption in these sectors would have a cascading effect on national security and public health. Good decision.
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Kavya N
The shift to PNG is a positive sign! 3.16 lakh new connections is a big number. If it reduces our import dependence and is more economical for households, it's a win-win. Hope the infrastructure keeps pace with this growth.
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Michael C

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