West Asia Crisis: Govt Holds All-Party Meeting, India Prepares Strategy on Fuel, Supply Chains and Safety
West Asia crisis all-party meeting held in New Delhi. Govt focuses on fuel supply, safety of Indians, and supply chain strategies amid rising tensions.

Amid rising tensions, the government convened a West Asia crisis all-party meeting in New Delhi to discuss the impact of the ongoing conflict on India. The meeting was held at the Parliament House complex and focused on fuel supply, safety of Indian nationals, and supply chain disruptions.
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This West Asia crisis all-party meeting highlights India’s preparedness to handle global uncertainties.
Top Leaders Attend High-Level Meeting
The meeting was chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and attended by key leaders, including:
- Home Minister Amit Shah
- External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar
- Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri
- Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju
Several opposition leaders also participated, making it a comprehensive discussion on national concerns.
Focus on Fuel Supply and Energy Security
During the West Asia crisis all-party meeting, the government assured:
- Strong focus on fuel availability and energy security
- Measures to maintain stable petrol, diesel, and LPG supply
- Continuous monitoring of global oil routes and disruptions
Officials emphasized that India is well-prepared to manage any impact on fuel supply.
Concerns Over Supply Chains and Indian Nationals
Key concerns discussed included:
- Disruption of critical maritime routes
- Safety of Indian citizens in Gulf countries
- Possible long-term impact on trade and logistics
The government stated that steps are being taken to ensure minimal disruption.
Seven Empowered Groups Formed
To tackle the crisis effectively, the government has:
- Formed seven empowered groups
- Focus areas include:
- Fuel supply
- Supply chains
- Fertilizer availability
- Aim to reduce the impact of the Iran-Israel-US conflict
Opposition Voices and Discussions
During the meeting:
- Opposition leaders raised concerns and sought clarity
- Some demanded a detailed discussion in Parliament
- However, overall support was shown for national preparedness
PM Modi Calls for Preparedness
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed Parliament and:
- Urged citizens to stay prepared for challenges
- Highlighted that the impact of the crisis may last long
- Emphasized proactive planning to protect the economy
West Asia Crisis All-Party Meeting Signals Strong Preparedness
The West Asia crisis all-party meeting in New Delhi reflects the government’s proactive approach in handling global tensions. With strong focus on fuel, supply chains, and citizen safety, India is taking decisive steps to ensure stability during uncertain times.
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