Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the global gas crisis arising from the West Asia conflict, emphasizing India’s resilience due to its strong foreign policy. He urged against politicizing the issue and encouraged citizens to rely on verified government information. During his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio program, PM Modi highlighted the ongoing conflict’s impact on global energy supply, particularly in petrol and diesel markets.
Expressing gratitude to West Asian nations for safeguarding Indians amidst the conflict, PM Modi underscored the region’s significance in meeting global energy demands. He credited India’s ability to navigate the crisis to its international relationships, support from other countries, and the nation’s built capabilities over the past decade. PM Modi cautioned against exploiting the crisis for political gains, emphasizing the collective responsibility of all citizens to address the challenges together.
Encouraging unity and resilience, PM Modi urged citizens to stay informed and avoid falling prey to misinformation. He reassured the public of the government’s continuous communication and called for trust and cooperation to overcome the crisis successfully. PM Modi expressed confidence in India’s ability to surmount difficulties collectively, just as it has done in the past, with the concerted efforts of its 140 million citizens.
