PM Modi Chairs Key Security Meeting Amid West Asia Conflict Fallout

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a crucial Cabinet Committee on Security meeting to review measures concerning the ongoing West Asia conflict. The meeting will assess the conflict's significant short, medium, and long-term impacts on the global economy and India. Key agenda items include ensuring the supply of petroleum products, power availability, and critical needs like food and fuel security for the common man. The availability of fertilisers for the upcoming Kharif and Rabi seasons and maintaining adequate coal stocks for power plants are also top priorities.

Key Points: PM Modi Chairs CCS Meeting on West Asia, Economic Security

  • Review West Asia conflict impact
  • Ensure fuel & energy security
  • Assess fertiliser availability for farmers
  • Discuss long-term economic counter-measures
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PM Modi to chair CCS meeting at 11:30 am today in national capital

PM Narendra Modi chairs Cabinet Committee on Security meeting to assess impact of West Asia conflict on India's fuel, food, and energy security.

"The conflict in West Asia will have significant short, medium and long-term impact on the global economy and its effect on India was assessed - Official Release"

New DelhI, April 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a Cabinet Committee on Security at 11:30 am on Saturday in the national capital to review measures taken by various ministries and departments.

He will also address the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) and the cabinet meeting at Parliament.

Earlier on April 1, PM Modi chaired a special meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security and discussed further initiatives to be taken in the context of the ongoing West Asia conflict.

Cabinet Secretary briefed about the action taken to ensure supply of petroleum products, particularly LNG/LPG, and sufficient power availability, an official release said.

Prime Minister assessed the availability of critical needs for the common man. He discussed the availability of fertilisers in the country and steps being taken to ensure their availability in the Kharif and Rabi seasons.

The situation escalated in West Asia after a joint US-Israel military strike on February 28 on Iranian territory resulted in the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other senior figures, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.

The conflict in West Asia will have significant short, medium and long-term impact on the global economy and its effect on India was assessed, and counter-measures, both immediate and long-term, were discussed.

A detailed assessment of availability for critical needs of the common man, including food, energy and fuel security, was made. Short-term, medium-term and long-term measures to ensure the continued availability of essential needs were discussed in detail.

The impact on farmers and their requirement for fertiliser for the Kharif season was assessed. The measures taken in the last few years to maintain adequate stocks of fertilisers will ensure timely availability and food security. Alternate sources of fertilisers were also discussed to ensure continued availability in the future.

It was also determined that an adequate supply of coal stocks at all power plants will ensure no shortage of electricity in India.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The global situation is worrying. It's reassuring that our leadership is assessing the impact on fuel and power supply. Hope the measures discussed are implemented swiftly for the common man.
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Vikram M
While the meetings are important, I hope the focus remains on execution. We've seen announcements before, but the price of LPG is still a burden for my family. Action on the ground matters more than meetings in Delhi.
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Priya S
Ensuring no electricity shortage is a big relief, especially with summer approaching. The West Asia conflict is far away, but its ripple effects can hit us here. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
Discussing alternate sources for fertilisers is smart planning. We cannot be dependent on unstable regions. Atmanirbhar Bharat should start with our farmers' needs. 👍
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Karthik V
The article mentions 'critical needs for the common man'. I truly hope this includes managing inflation. Petrol, diesel, and cooking oil prices need a check. That's the real security for my family.

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