India's Efforts Amid West Asian Conflict
India is actively engaging with all stakeholders in the West Asian conflict to address emerging challenges, particularly concerning energy security and supply chain disruptions. The government's approach includes diplomatic engagements, strategic planning, and collaborative efforts with state governments and international partners.
Key Diplomatic Engagements
- US-India Communication:
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump discussed keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and secure.
- US President initiated the call and extended a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by five days.
- Meetings with Foreign Ambassadors:
- External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Iran’s Ambassador Mohammad Fathali.
- Discussions held with ambassadors of Gulf Cooperation Council countries and Sri Lanka’s counterpart for energy supplies.
Government's Proactive Measures
- Formation of Empowered Groups:
- Seven groups formed to address long-term impacts of the West Asia conflict, comprising top bureaucrats from the PMO and Cabinet Secretariat.
- Focus areas include fuel, fertilizers, gas, supply chains, and inflation.
- Inter-Ministerial Group:
- Regular meetings to assess import-export challenges and derive solutions.
Domestic Initiatives
- State Government Collaboration:
- Call for a "Team India" approach, similar to the Covid-19 pandemic response, to tackle emerging challenges.
- Ensure benefits of PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana reach vulnerable communities.
- All-Party Meeting:
- Scheduled to discuss West Asia situation, its implications, and India's preparedness.
Strategic Domains Monitored by Empowered Groups
- Defence, external affairs, and public order
- Economy, finance, and supply chain management
- Energy security, including petroleum, LNG, and LPG
- Fertilizer and agricultural input availability
- Transport and logistics in civil aviation, shipping, and railways
- Information, communication, and public engagement
Strategies and Recommendations
- Assess risks to energy supplies and pricing.
- Manage price volatility and ensure adequate strategic reserves.
- Identify alternative import sources to reduce dependency.
- Ensure stable logistics and efficient distribution systems.
- Develop strategies to mitigate adverse effects of disruptions.
These efforts underscore India's comprehensive strategy to mitigate the impact of the West Asian conflict and ensure national security and economic stability.