India plans supply chain reforms to secure energy and fertilizers
With the West Asia conflict shaking up global supplies, India is drawing up new reforms to make its supply chains stronger and more self-reliant.
The government's top priority right now is making sure essentials like energy and fertilizers keep flowing, so the economy stays steady.
Ministries have been told to come up with practical steps for both quick fixes and long-term solutions.
Ministries coordinate on energy, costs, deregulation
This isn't just one department's job: ministries are teaming up to tackle these challenges together.
The finance ministry is mapping out different scenarios for energy and costs, while Cabinet Secretary TV Somanathan is driving state-level changes, especially around deregulation.
All these moves tie into the bigger Viksit Bharat vision: protecting people and businesses from global disruptions by building stronger systems at home.