PM Modi Calls for Economic Self-Defence Amid West Asia Tensions

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will chair a meeting of the Informal Empowered Group of Ministers to review the evolving situation in West Asia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on citizens to join a collective movement for economic resilience amid global tensions. Modi urged Indians to reduce fuel consumption, avoid unnecessary foreign travel, and prioritize locally-made products to protect the rupee. He also appealed to the farming community to cut chemical use by 50% and transition to natural farming.

Key Points: PM Modi Urges Economic Self-Defence Amid Global Tensions

  • Rajnath Singh to chair Informal Group of Ministers meeting on West Asia crisis
  • PM Modi calls for collective economic resilience
  • Citizens urged to reduce fuel use, avoid foreign travel, and buy local
  • Farmers encouraged to cut chemical use by 50%
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Rajnath Singh to chair meeting of Informal Group of Ministers over West Asia conflict at 10:30 am

Rajnath Singh chairs meeting on West Asia conflict as PM Modi calls for economic resilience, urging citizens to cut fuel use, avoid foreign travel, and buy local.

"Patriotism is not only about the willingness to sacrifice one's life on the border. In these times, it is about living responsibly and fulfilling our duties to the nation in our daily lives. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 11

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will chair a meeting of the Informal Empowered Group of Ministers constituted to monitor the situation in West Asia at 10:30 am on Monday. The meeting will be held to review the evolving situation in the region and discuss related matters.

Earlier on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Hyderabad called on every Indian citizen to join a collective movement for economic resilience amid rising global tension. Speaking against a backdrop of global supply chain disruptions and rising costs fueled by international conflicts, the Prime Minister framed the current crisis not just as a government challenge, but as a test of national character.

"Patriotism is not only about the willingness to sacrifice one's life on the border," the Prime Minister remarked. "In these times, it is about living responsibly and fulfilling our duties to the nation in our daily lives."

The Prime Minister's speech served as a tactical manual for "economic self-defence," urging citizens to change their consumption habits to protect the nation's financial health.

To combat the volatility of fuel prices, PM Modi urged a shift in how India moves. He urged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption by using the metro and public transport wherever available, opting for car-pooling when private vehicles are necessary, preferring railway transport for the movement of goods, and increasing the use of electric vehicles wherever possible.

Reflecting on the efficiency gained during COVID-19, the PM called for a revival of virtual infrastructure to reduce the national carbon footprint and energy bill. In one of the most direct appeals of his tenure, PM Modi asked citizens to act as "guardians of the Rupee" by being mindful of foreign exchange outflows.

He appealed to citizens to help conserve foreign exchange reserves by avoiding unnecessary foreign travel, overseas vacations and foreign weddings, while encouraging people to choose domestic tourism and conduct celebrations within India. He also requested people to avoid non-essential gold purchases for one year to reduce pressure on foreign exchange outflows.

The Prime Minister encouraged citizens to prioritise Made-in-India and locally manufactured products, including daily-use items such as shoes, bags, and accessories. He also asked families to reduce edible oil consumption, stating that it would benefit both national economic health and personal health.

Addressing the farming community, PM Modi championed a transition to natural farming. By urging a 50% cut in chemical usage, he positioned the Indian farmer as a front-line soldier in the fight for environmental sustainability and economic independence.

The Prime Minister concluded by emphasising that while global winds may be turbulent, India's strength lies in the "micro-efforts" of its 1.4 billion people. The message was clear: the next chapter of India's growth will be written not just in policy documents, but in the choices made at the petrol pump, the jewellery store, and the dinner table.

- ANI

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Sneha F
I like the idea of "economic self-defence" - very practical. But telling people to cut down on edible oil when prices are already so high feels a bit tone-deaf. Middle-class families are struggling with inflation as it is. The sentiment is good, but the implementation needs more thought.
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Michael C
As someone who works in the supply chain sector, I can see the wisdom here. Global disruptions are real, and India needs to build resilience. The virtual infrastructure point is crucial - we learned so much during COVID, why waste that? Hope businesses take note too.
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Priyanka N
Rajnath Ji chairing this meeting is good, but I hope they also discuss what the government itself will do. Asking citizens to sacrifice is fine, but we need parallel policy support - better public transport, affordable EVs, and stable prices. Let's see what comes out of this meeting.
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Naveen S
Modi Ji calling us "guardians of the Rupee" - that's powerful messaging. But seriously, foreign weddings and unnecessary gold purchases are valid points. However, natural farming targets seem unrealistic for small farmers without proper support. The intent is right but execution needs hand-holding.
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Rohit L
Honestly, every time there's a crisis, someone asks citizens to tighten belts. But look at the big picture - we're the fastest growing economy, and West Asia affects us directly because of oil and our diaspora. These micro-efforts add up. I'm going to start carpooling from tomorrow. Who's in? 🚗

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