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PM Modi Tackles Fuel Supply Fears in Middle East Conflict Update

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Amid swirling Middle East unrest, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will preside over a pivotal Sunday evening summit. On the table: a thorough audit of petroleum stocks, crude oil dynamics, power reliability, and fertilizer availability.

Elite ministers convene to secure nationwide fuel continuity, streamline logistics, and optimize distribution amid global strains.

Proactive governmental actions ensure energy robustness and ample reserves. Relentless tracking of overseas crises guards consumer and industrial fronts.

Saturday’s parley with Iranian leader Masoud Pezeshkian touched on hotspots and alliance strengthening. Hopes pinned on holidays fostering regional calm and growth.

PM Modi lambasted attacks on key assets, deeming them assaults on peace and trade lifelines. Push for navigation rights and safe passages reiterated; Iran’s expatriate aid appreciated.

LPG deficit alarms met with import mixes, US LPG stepping in against strife barriers.

Strait of Hormuz snags—handling 20 percent world energy—drove away-from-Gulf sourcing. Imports: 70 percent now US, Russian, Nigerian streams.

LPG steady, no dispenser droughts; 94 percent online uptake. Crude fine, refineries steady, PNG/CNG maxed out.

Call to PNG for LPG users. Nationwide anti-stockpiling alerts, raids on hoarders ramped up.

The conclave reflects India’s astute navigation of energy headwinds through diversification and diplomacy.