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PM Chairs CCS Meet On West Asia Crisis; Reviews Fuel, Fertiliser Supply

Union ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Manohar Lal Khattar, Ashwini Vaishnav, Sarbananda Sonowal, JP Nadda, Hardeep Puri, Prahlad Joshi, Piyush Goyal and Ram Mohan Naidu are also present.

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  • Cabinet Committee on Security reviews West Asia situation.
  • Government assesses energy, fertiliser, and food supply.
  • Strategy to mitigate economic impact, maintain supply.

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a crucial meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) is underway at the Prime Minister’s residence to assess the West Asian situation and its potential impact on India.

The meeting is being attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, along with several senior ministers.

Union ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Manohar Lal Khattar, Ashwini Vaishnav, Sarbananda Sonowal, JP Nadda, Hardeep Puri, Prahlad Joshi, Piyush Goyal and Ram Mohan Naidu are also present.

Focus On Energy And Essential Supplies

Discussions are centred on reviewing decisions taken during the previous assessment, with a key focus on energy security. The government is evaluating measures to increase the availability of piped natural gas (PNG), ensure uninterrupted LPG supply and maintain adequate fertiliser availability.

Strategy To Mitigate Impact

With the ongoing crisis, the government is working to ensure that energy supply and essential resources remain unaffected. The meeting is also considering future strategies to manage any potential disruptions.

During the March 22 meeting, the government assessed the availability of food, fertilisers, fuel and power, while reviewing supply continuity in light of the global situation. It also evaluated fertiliser stocks for the upcoming kharif season and explored alternative import sources.

Focus On Energy And Industrial Inputs

Coal reserves at power plants were reviewed, along with measures to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply. The government also examined efforts to diversify import sources in sectors such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals and petrochemicals, while identifying new export markets.

Coordinated Response Across Sectors

A coordinated, whole-of-government approach was directed, involving ministers and senior officials to address the impact of the West Asia conflict across sectors.

Backdrop Of Escalating Conflict

The situation intensified after a February 28 strike on Iranian territory by the United States and Israel, followed by retaliatory action from Tehran, raising concerns over global energy supplies and trade disruptions.

Concerns Over Economic Impact

Prime Minister Modi had earlier said the developments in West Asia could have significant short-, medium- and long-term implications for the global economy. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has also flagged risks of rising fuel prices and inflation amid the ongoing crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting?

The CCS meeting is assessing the West Asian situation and its potential impact on India, particularly focusing on energy security and essential supplies.

Which ministers are attending the CCS meeting?

Key ministers present include the Defence Minister, Union Home Minister, Finance Minister, and External Affairs Minister, along with other senior union ministers.

What specific areas are being discussed regarding energy security?

Discussions focus on increasing piped natural gas availability, ensuring uninterrupted LPG supply, and maintaining adequate fertiliser availability.

What are the broader concerns regarding the West Asia conflict?

The conflict raises concerns over global energy supplies, trade disruptions, and potential implications for the global economy, including rising fuel prices and inflation.

What measures are being considered to mitigate the impact of the crisis?

The government is reviewing measures to ensure energy and essential resource supply, exploring alternative import sources, and diversifying imports in sectors like chemicals and pharmaceuticals.

About the author Sagarika Chakraborty

Sagarika Chakraborty is a Senior Copy Editor at ABP Live English, where she handles business coverage and key developments in general news, while also actively chasing breaking stories. With a foundation in advertising, she transitioned into journalism to craft in-depth stories and explainers on the economy, real estate, and personal finance. She also engages in interviews and podcasts, bringing out expert insights.

For any tips and queries, you can reach out to her at sagarikac@abpnetwork.com.

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