Defence Minister Leads War Preparedness Review as India Secures 60-Day Fuel Buffer, 47.5 Lakh Tonnes Fertiliser
India on April 18 moved to reinforce its economic and strategic preparedness amid the ongoing West Asia war, with a high-level ministerial group led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reviewing the volatile ground situation and outlining a calibrated response spanning energy security, trade continuity, fertiliser supply and diaspora protection. Meeting in New Delhi for the fourth time since the conflict began, the Informal Group of Ministers (IGoM) assessed both immediate risks and long-term contingencies, with Singh describing the situation as “uncertain and volatile” and stressing that India must be ready “not only for de-escalation but also for any renewed escalation,” while asserting that the government is taking “swift and effective action to mitigate any potential risks or problems.” Image Via: @rajnathsingh on X At the core of the government’s strategy is insulating India’s economy from disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical energy chokepoint. Officials told ...