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Govt’s Proactive Stance Amid Geopolitical Crises

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
March 23, 2026
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Govt’s Proactive Stance Amid Geopolitical Crises
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As the West Asia conflict disrupts global energy supply chains, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s high-level review of the energy situation demonstrates the government’s unwavering commitment to protecting Indian consumers and industry. With 20% of the world’s energy passing through the Strait of Hormuz, now largely blocked, the stakes could not be higher. Yet the message emerging from this meeting is one of preparedness, coordination, and resolve. The breadth of the meeting reflects the interconnected nature of this crisis. Defence, Home, External Affairs, Finance, Petroleum, Power, and Commerce -all were at the table. This whole-of-government approach ensures that no sector operates in isolation. The presence of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval further underscores the strategic dimension of energy security, linking diplomatic engagement to supply chain resilience. Since the conflict erupted on February 28, the government has moved swiftly on multiple fronts. Diplomatic channels have been activated, with the Prime Minister engaging leaders across the Gulf, the region, and beyond. On the domestic front, the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation has been directed to fast-track City Gas Distribution applications within 10 days, accelerating the rollout of piped natural gas to reduce dependence on imported LPG. The calibrated restoration of commercial LPG supply—progressively increased from an initial cap to 50%—reflects a careful balancing act. Priority has been rightly given to essential institutions: hospitals, educational establishments, and community kitchens. The additional allocations for restaurants, hotels, food processing units, and migrant workers acknowledge that economic activity cannot be paralysed even as conservation is practised. Domestic LPG supply remains stable, with no dry-outs reported and normal delivery patterns maintained. The shift toward PNG in urban areas represents a structural solution, reducing vulnerability to imported LPG shocks. The government’s push to transition commercial consumers to PNG will build long-term resilience even as temporary measures address immediate shortages. India’s response to this energy crisis mirrors its handling of the pandemic—calm, coordinated, and citizen-centric. The message to the public has been consistent: there is no need for panic; the government is on top of the situation. This reassurance, backed by concrete action, has prevented the kind of hoarding and black-marketing that often accompanies such crises. Amid global uncertainties, the government’s proactive stance offers a model for navigating geopolitical shocks. By combining diplomatic outreach, domestic supply management, structural reforms, and transparent communication, India is ensuring that its citizens do not bear the brunt of conflicts they did not create. This is governance that protects, and it deserves full recognition.

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