India's 24/7 Monitoring Strategy for West Asia Crisis Impact

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired a key meeting to monitor the West Asia crisis and minimize its impact on India. The government has announced customs duty exemptions on critical petrochemicals and capped Aviation Turbine Fuel price increases to protect consumers. Measures are in place to ensure stable domestic LPG supply and support migrant labour with Free Trade LPG cylinders. The focus is on proactive, calibrated steps to maintain economic stability and investor confidence amid global uncertainty.

Key Points: India's Calibrated Response to West Asia Crisis: Rajnath Singh

  • 24/7 monitoring of West Asia crisis
  • Customs duty exemptions to ease costs
  • Cap on Aviation Turbine Fuel price hikes
  • Ensuring domestic LPG supply stability
  • Support for migrant labour with Free Trade LPG
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Round-the-clock monitoring, calibrated response must for India: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chairs IGoM meeting, stresses 24/7 monitoring and calibrated response to mitigate West Asia conflict impact on India.

"Round-the-clock monitoring of the situation and the need to respond in a calibrated manner to deal with any eventuality. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, April 2

Round-the-clock monitoring and calibrated response must for India to stay prepared and deal with any eventuality amid the evolving West Asia crisis, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday.

The second meeting of the Informal Group of Ministers (IGoM), set-up to monitor the evolving situation in West Asia and suggest proactive measures for its minimum impact on India, was held under the chairmanship of Rajnath Singh here.

The meeting deliberated upon the recent developments at length, and the next steps to be taken by the Government to mitigate any adverse impact arising due to the ongoing conflict.

In view of the "uncertain situation", Defence Minister underlined the importance of round-the-clock monitoring of the situation and the need to respond in a calibrated manner to deal with any eventuality.

He stressed on the need to leave no stone unturned to ensure that the people of the country face the minimum effect of the conflict.

The seven Empowered Groups of Secretaries briefed the IGoM on the steps being taken to tackle the situation.

It was apprised about measures undertaken by the Ministry of Finance to address concerns arising due to global trade disruptions and provide relief and support to the industry, especially manufacturing, and bolster investor confidence.

These include full customs duty exemption on 40 critical petrochemical products till June 30, 2026; announcement of a special one-time relief measure for eligible units in SEZs to sell manufactured goods in Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) at concessional customs duty rates to be effective from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027; and that the provisions of GAAR will not be invoked in respect of investments made prior to April 1, 2017.

These measures will reduce cost pressures on downstream sectors including textiles, packaging and pharmaceuticals, facilitate supply stability in the country and provide requisite clarity for investors contemplating investments in India, according to an official statement.

Rajnath Singh appreciated the Government's decision to impose a 25 per cent cap on the monthly increase in Aviation Turbine Fuel prices for domestic operations, with effect from April 1. This step will help protect the people from sudden increase in fares.

The Government has accorded highest priority to domestic LPG supply, with refinery production enhanced to fully meet consumption requirements. The IGoM was informed that there have been no reports of dry-out at LPG distributorships, and delivery of domestic LPG cylinders continues as per the normal schedule.

The temporary supply concerns arose due to instances of hoarding and black marketing, which triggered panic buying in certain areas.

To support migrant labour and low-consumption households, the Government is ensuring adequate availability of 5 kg Free Trade LPG cylinders, and since March 23, 2026, over 4.3 lakh such cylinders have been sold. Special focus is being given to States where demand is higher.

The IGoM was apprised that industrial requirements dependent on commercial LPG are being met, with over 80% of pre-crisis supply levels being maintained to ensure continuity of operations.

Special meetings have been held with ministries and stakeholders of different industries to understand their demand and meet their needs. Oil PSUs are ensuring continued supply of Auto LPG across the country.

The Ministers were informed that the number of LPG deliveries per day has been increased significantly to cater to the surge in demand caused by panic buying, ensuring that there is no shortage for consumers.

Piped Natural Gas (PNG) is being actively promoted for industrial use as a reliable alternative, wherever feasible. PNG supplies for industrial usage are being ensured in sectors where it is already in use, maintaining operational continuity.

- IANS

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Priya S
The measures on LPG cylinders for migrant labour and 5kg cylinders are very thoughtful. My aunt in a PG was worried about cooking gas. Hope these steps reach everyone on the ground without middlemen creating artificial shortages.
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Michael C
As someone working in the packaging industry, the duty exemption on petrochemical products is a big relief. Input costs were rising sharply. This kind of forward-looking policy helps Indian manufacturing stay competitive globally.
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Siddharth J
Round-the-clock monitoring sounds good on paper. My respectful criticism is about execution. We often see panic buying because supply chain information doesn't reach common people in time. Need better public communication to avoid hoarding.
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Rohit P
The cap on Aviation Turbine Fuel price increase is crucial. Air fares were becoming crazy. This should provide some stability for family travel and business trips. Hope the benefits are passed on to consumers by the airlines.
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Nisha Z
Promoting PNG for industries is a smart, long-term move. We need to reduce dependency on imported LPG for commercial use. Stability in industrial fuel supply means job security for thousands. Good thinking.

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