PM Modi Announces 7 Empowered Groups to Tackle Fuel Crisis Amid West Asia Conflict

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the formation of seven empowered groups to devise a swift strategy for maintaining fuel, gas, and fertiliser supplies amidst the West Asia conflict. He assured the Rajya Sabha that the government is working to minimise the crisis's impact, citing the strong fundamentals of the Indian economy. The conflict, now in its fourth week, has disrupted trade through the Strait of Hormuz following military strikes and retaliatory actions. India is also actively facilitating the return of its nationals from the region and has seen initial success with the transit of two LPG carriers.

Key Points: PM Modi Forms 7 Groups for Fuel, Gas Supply Amid West Asia Crisis

  • 7 empowered groups formed for supply chain
  • Strategy for petrol, diesel, gas, and fertilisers
  • Interministerial group assessing import-export issues
  • Aim to minimise impact on Indian economy
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"Established 7 empowered groups to work on fuel, gas supply": PM Modi tells Rajya Sabha on West Asia conflict

PM Modi announces 7 empowered groups to ensure fuel, gas, and fertiliser supply and minimise economic impact from the West Asia conflict. Read more.

"Established 7 empowered groups to work on fuel, gas supply": PM Modi tells Rajya Sabha on West Asia conflict
"The fundamentals of our economy are strong. The government is keeping an eye on the frequently changing situation. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced that the Centre has established seven empowered groups to work for a "swift and far-reaching strategy" for fuel and gas supply amid the West Asia conflict.

Addressing the Upper House of the Parliament, PM Modi said that the government has also formed an interministerial group to assess the challenges.

Acknowledging the global crisis amid the tensions in West Asia, PM Modi noted that the fundamentals of the Indian economy are strong and the government is ensuring "minimum impact."

He said, "The current crisis has shaken the entire global economy. The world will take a lot of time to recover from the loss in West Asia. To ensure that there is minimal impact on India, continuous efforts are being made. The fundamentals of our economy are strong. The government is keeping an eye on the frequently changing situation. Government is working strategically for its short-term, medium-term and long-term impact."

The Indian government has also formed an interministerial group which meets regularly and assesses all the problems that occur in our import-export. This group has also been working on necessary solutions. Seven empowered groups were formed yesterday. This group will work under a swift and far-reaching strategy for supply chain, petrol, diesel, gas, fertilisers, inflation and other essential things. I am confident that we will be able to face the situation better through a joint effort," the Prime Minister added.

The ongoing conflict in West Asia has entered its fourth week, disrupting trade routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions escalated following the killing of 86-year-old Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in joint military strikes by the US and Israel on February 28.

In retaliation, Iran targeted Israeli and US assets across several Gulf countries, causing further disruptions to the waterway and impacting international energy markets as well as global economic stability.

Meanwhile, today, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) highlighted extensive efforts made by the Government of India to facilitate the return of Indian nationals from the Gulf and West Asia amid regional airspace closures and flight restrictions.

Two Indian LPG carriers, Jag Vasant and Pine Gas, have successfully transited through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant movement in energy transport.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see strategic planning for short, medium, and long term. The Strait of Hormuz is a lifeline for our energy imports. Glad our carriers made it through safely. Jai Hind!
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David E
Forming groups is one thing, transparency in their functioning is another. Would appreciate regular updates on what these 'empowered groups' are actually achieving on the ground for fuel prices.
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Ananya R
The MEA's efforts to bring back our people is the most important part. Family first. The economic strategy is needed, but the human cost of this conflict is worrying. 🙁
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Karthik V
Fertilizers are key! Disruption in gas supply directly impacts fertilizer production and then our farmers. Hope one group is specifically focused on securing affordable fertilizers for the upcoming season.
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Sarah B
The global economy is indeed interconnected. While India's fundamentals are strong, no country is an island. Swift inter-ministerial coordination is crucial in such times.

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