PM Modi Urges States to Secure Supply Chains Amid West Asia Crisis

Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting with Chief Ministers to review India's preparedness regarding the emerging situation in West Asia. He emphasized coordinated "Team India" action between the Centre and States to manage potential impacts on supply chains, trade, and energy security. The PM urged states to prevent hoarding, activate control rooms, safeguard farmers' interests, and counter misinformation. He also called for accelerating efforts in alternative energy and enhancing long-term economic preparedness.

Key Points: Modi Meets CMs on West Asia Crisis, Supply Chain Security

  • Review preparedness for West Asia crisis impact
  • Ensure smooth supply chains, prevent hoarding
  • Activate state & district control rooms
  • Focus on energy security & farmer support
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PM Modi chairs meeting with CMs on West Asia crisis, urges states to ensure smooth functiong of supply chains

PM Modi chairs meeting with CMs on West Asia crisis impact, urges states to ensure smooth supply chains, prevent hoarding, and coordinate with Centre.

"The same spirit of cooperation and coordination remains India's greatest strength in navigating the present circumstances. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today chaired a meeting via video conferencing with Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of States to review preparedness in light of the emerging situation arising out of recent developments in West Asia and its potential impact on India.

The Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for the valuable suggestions shared by all Chief Ministers, noting that these inputs would be instrumental in effectively managing the evolving situation. He emphasised the need for vigilance, preparedness, and coordinated action to address the challenges ahead.

Referring to the ongoing situation in West Asia, Prime Minister said India has prior experience in dealing with similar global disruptions.

He recalled the collective response during the Covid-19 pandemic, when the Centre and States worked together as "Team India" to mitigate the impact on supply chains, trade, and daily life. He underscored that the same spirit of cooperation and coordination remains India's greatest strength in navigating the present circumstances.

Prime Minister highlighted that the situation remains dynamic, necessitating continuous monitoring and adaptive strategies, an official release said.

He said that an Inter-Ministerial Group has been operational since March 3, reviewing the situation on a daily basis and taking timely decisions. He stressed that the Government's priorities are to maintain economic and trade stability, ensure energy security, safeguard the interests of citizens, and strengthen industry and supply chains.

Emphasising the critical role of States, Prime Minister noted that effective implementation of decisions takes place at the state level.

He called for constant communication and coordination between the Centre and States, along with timely sharing of information and joint decision-making, so that responses are swift and well-aligned.

Prime Minister urged States to ensure the smooth functioning of supply chains and to take strict measures against hoarding and profiteering.

He highlighted the importance of activating control rooms at State and District levels and maintaining administrative alertness to prevent disruptions.

He also stressed the need for advance planning in the agriculture sector, particularly in monitoring fertiliser storage and distribution, so that farmers do not face difficulties during the upcoming Kharif season.

Prime Minister cautioned against the spread of misinformation and rumours, stating that timely dissemination of accurate and credible information is essential to prevent panic. He also advised vigilance against online fraud and fake agents.

The Prime Minister called for special attention in border and coastal States to address any emerging challenges related to shipping, essential supplies, and maritime operations.

He underscored the importance of maintaining public confidence, noting that assurance regarding the availability of essential commodities would help prevent unnecessary panic among citizens. He further suggested that states with citizens in West Asia should activate helplines, appoint nodal officers, and establish district-level support systems to assist affected families and ensure timely flow of information.

Prime Minister stated that efforts undertaken in recent years to strengthen India's economic and supply systems are proving beneficial in the current context.

He called for continued engagement with industry and MSMEs to address their concerns and ensure stability in production and employment. He also emphasised the need for robust coordination mechanisms at all levels, including regular reviews at the level of Chief Secretaries and continuous monitoring at the district level, to enable quick response to evolving situations.

Prime Minister called for a parallel focus on immediate response and long-term preparedness.

He urged States to accelerate efforts in promoting alternative energy sources such as biofuels, solar energy, GOBARdhan initiative, electric mobility, as well as expanding piped natural gas connections. He also highlighted the importance of enhancing domestic exploration of oil and natural gas, with active cooperation from States.

Prime Minister reiterated that addressing the challenge is a shared responsibility and expressed confidence that, working together as "Team India," the nation will successfully overcome the situation.

During the meeting, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted that the government has been working actively under the leadership of Prime Minister to tackle this crisis and is taking positive steps, such as ensuring the timely availability of LPG and reducing the excise duties on petrol and diesel.

He further highlighted the need for collective action from all states, UTs and the centre to tackle the ongoing situation.

Cabinet Secretary T V Somanathan gave a presentation on the current situation and enumerated steps and recommendations for States to tackle the situation.

Chief Ministers appreciated the steps taken by the central government under the leadership of the Prime Minister to tackle the situation, the release said.

They also praised the diplomatic outreach of the Prime Minister to different countries amidst this crisis to ensure the well-being of Indian citizens abroad.

Chief Ministers across states expressed confidence that the situation remains stable, with adequate availability of petrol, diesel, and LPG, and continuous monitoring mechanisms in place to ensure uninterrupted supply of essential commodities, the release said.

They widely welcomed the decision to reduce excise duty on fuel, noting that it will provide significant relief to citizens amid global uncertainties.

Chief Ministers also welcomed the decision to increase commercial LPG allocation to states and union territories to 70% of pre-crisis levels, up from 50%.

They reaffirmed their commitment to work in close coordination with the Centre to effectively manage the evolving situation and safeguard the interests of citizens.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Coordinated action between centre and states is the need of the hour. The 'Team India' approach worked during the pandemic and can work now. Special attention to farmers before Kharif season is very important. Let's hope for stable fertiliser prices.
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Priya S
Appreciate the focus on misinformation. So many fake forwards are already circulating about fuel shortages and price hikes. Timely, accurate info from control rooms will help keep everyone calm. The helplines for families with people in West Asia are a thoughtful step.
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Rohit P
Good to see long-term planning mentioned alongside immediate response. Promoting biofuels, solar, and electric mobility is the way forward for our energy security. Less dependence on unstable global markets is always better for India.
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Karthik V
While the meeting and assurances are good, the real test is on-ground implementation. My respectful criticism: We often hear about strict action against hoarding, but at the local *mandi* level, black marketing still happens. Hope this time there is tighter monitoring.
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Michael C
The emphasis on MSMEs is critical. They are the backbone of employment and local supply chains. Any global disruption hits them first. Hope the engagement is genuine and their concerns about raw material costs and logistics are addressed practically.
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Nisha Z

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