Indian ministers led by Rajnath Singh review West Asia risks
India
India's top ministers, led by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, met to discuss how the ongoing West Asia crisis could affect the country.
The focus was on staying alert and making smart moves to protect India's interests, especially with rising global tensions.
India moves to stabilize supplies
To help keep things steady at home, the government is waiving customs duties on key petrochemicals and letting special economic zone (SEZ) units sell more locally.
They are also boosting liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) production so there is no shortage, and capping aviation fuel price hikes at 25% to keep airfares in check.
It is all about making sure essential supplies stay stable while things remain uncertain abroad.