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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India must be prepared for the long-term impact of the ongoing conflict in West Asia. Speaking about the rising tensions in the region, the Prime Minister warned that the situation could affect the global economy, fuel prices, and international stability.
According to officials, the conflict in West Asia has already started affecting oil supply and trade routes. India, being one of the largest oil-importing countries, may face economic pressure if the situation continues for a long time.
PM Modi said that the government is closely monitoring the developments and is ready to take necessary steps to protect the country’s economy and security. He also mentioned that India is in contact with international partners to understand the possible impact of the crisis.
Experts believe that conflicts in the Middle East can influence fuel prices, transportation costs, and inflation around the world. If the war continues, it may also affect global markets and trade.
The Prime Minister stressed the importance of preparedness and said that India must remain strong during uncertain global conditions. Officials are working on plans to manage fuel supply, trade, and economic stability if the crisis continues.
People are advised to stay calm and follow official updates as the government continues to review the situation carefully.
Stay connected for More updates are expected as global leaders discuss possible solutions to reduce tensions in West Asia.