Modi Chairs Cabinet Panel Meet on West Asia Crisis
Officials said LNG and LPG supplies are being diversified as the government reviews steps to protect consumers and key sectors from disruptions.
- On Wednesday, April 1, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a Cabinet Committee on Security meeting to review measures and initiatives regarding the ongoing West Asia conflict.
- This second CCS session follows escalating tensions after a February 28 US-Israel strike in Iran that killed the Supreme Leader, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.
- The Cabinet Secretary briefed Modi on diversifying energy sources, confirming that Liquefied Natural Gas and LPG supplies remain secure despite the global crisis.
- Modi directed all Departments to take measures to "ameliorate the problems of citizens and sectors," emphasizing coordination to minimize public inconvenience and prevent misinformation.
- Beyond energy, officials assessed essential supplies for agriculture, including fertilizers for Kharif and Rabi seasons, as the Government works to protect citizens across all sectors.
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