PM Modi Chairs Security Meet on West Asia Crisis Impact, Stresses Citizen Safety

Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a special Cabinet Committee on Security meeting to assess the impact of the ongoing West Asia conflict on India. The meeting reviewed measures to secure energy supplies, including diversifying LPG and LNG sources, and ensuring stable power availability. It also focused on maintaining fertilizer supply for agriculture and monitoring food prices to prevent hoarding and black marketing. The Prime Minister directed all departments to mitigate public problems and ensure a smooth flow of authentic information to combat misinformation.

Key Points: PM Modi Chairs CCS Meet on West Asia Conflict, Reviews Citizen Safeguards

  • Review of energy & LPG supply security
  • Ensuring fertilizer availability for crops
  • Monitoring food prices & preventing hoarding
  • Enhancing info flow to curb misinformation
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PM Modi chairs CCS meeting, says all efforts must be made to safeguard citizens from impact of West Asia conflict

PM Modi chairs CCS meeting on West Asia conflict impact, reviews energy, fertilizer & power security, and directs measures to protect citizens from crisis fallout.

"all efforts must be made to safeguard the citizens from the impact of this conflict - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New DelhI, April 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday chaired a special meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security to review measures taken by various ministries and departments and also 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.

Sources are being diversified for the procurement of LPG with new inflows from different countries. Similarly, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is being sourced from different countries.

Prime Minister assessed the availability of critical needs for the common man. He discussed availability of fertilisers in the country and steps being taken to ensure its availability in the Kharif and Rabi seasons. He said that all efforts must be made to safeguard the citizens from the impact of this conflict. Prime Minister also emphasised smooth flow of authentic information to the public to prevent misinformation and rumour mongering.

Prime Minister directed all concerned departments to take all possible measures to ameliorate the problems of citizens and sectors affected by the ongoing global situation.

The Cabinet Secretary also briefed that LPG prices for domestic consumers have remained the same and anti-diversion enforcement to curb hoarding and black marketing of LPG is being conducted regularly.

Initiatives have also been taken to expand Piped Natural Gas connections. Measures like exempting the gas-based power plants with a capacity of 7-8 GW from gas pooling mechanism and increasing of rake for positioning more coal at thermal power stations have also been taken to ensure availability of power during the peak summer months.

Further, interventions proposed to be taken for emerging challenges in various other sectors such as agriculture, civil aviation, shipping and logistics were also discussed.

Various efforts like maintaining urea production to meet requirements, coordinating with overseas supplies for DAP/NPKS suppliers are being taken to ensure fertilizer supply.

State governments are being requested to curb black marketing, hoarding, and diversion of fertilizers through daily monitoring, raids, and strict action.

The retail prices of food commodities have been stable over the past one month, the release said.

Control Rooms have been set up for constant monitoring and interaction with States/UTs on prices and enforcement of Essential Commodities Act. The prices of agricultural products , vegetables and fruits are also being monitored.

Efforts to globally diversify India's sources for energy, fertilizers and other supply chains, and international initiatives for securing safe passage of vessels through the strait of Hormuz and ongoing diplomatic efforts are being taken.

Enhanced coordination, real-time communication, and proactive measures across central, state, and district levels to drive effective information dissemination and public awareness amid the evolving crisis is being undertaken, the release said.

The meeting was held at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg and this was the second special CCS meeting on this issue. The conflict between Israel-US and Iran began on February 28 and has entered its second month, causing energy supply disruptions across the world.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Diversifying energy sources is the need of the hour. We cannot be dependent on any single region. The steps on LNG and securing shipping routes are strategic. However, I hope the government is also accelerating our own renewable energy projects to reduce such external vulnerabilities in the long run.
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Arjun K
Setting up control rooms and monitoring prices daily is a good move. But the real test is implementation in states. Will the raids on hoarders be consistent? We've seen promises before. Action speaks louder than press releases. Fingers crossed.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows global affairs, India's diplomatic balancing act is impressive. Securing energy while calling for peace is a tough job. Emphasising authentic information flow is key too, given how quickly rumours spread on WhatsApp during crises.
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Karthik V
Ensuring power availability before peak summer is a relief! Last year's outages were terrible. Exempting those gas plants and positioning more coal rakes seems like a practical step. Hope it translates to fewer power cuts this April-May. 🤞
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Meera T
The focus on the common man's critical needs is appreciated. But what about the impact on exports and MSMEs due to higher logistics costs from the Red Sea crisis? That was mentioned briefly. Hope there are concrete support plans for those sectors as well. The economy is interconnected.

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