Prime Minister Narendra Modi summons meeting to safeguard LPG supply
Prime Minister Modi called a top-level security meeting on Wednesday as the conflict in West Asia threatens India's liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply.
The government is looking for new international sources to make sure cooking gas stays available and prices don't spike at home.
To stop hoarding and black marketing, anti-diversion measures are also being rolled out.
India reviews power, fertilizer, supply chains
The team looked at how other key sectors are holding up: power plants have enough coal, and rules for gas-based plants are being eased to meet demand.
For agriculture, there's a focus on keeping fertilizer production steady by working with global suppliers.
Sectors like shipping, aviation, logistics, and MSMEs were also on the radar.
Plus, control rooms have been set up to track food prices in real time, and states are being asked to crack down on hoarding so essentials stay affordable.