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'Don’t politicise challenges created by West Asia crisis': PM Modi flags fuel concerns, urges citizens to avoid rumours in monthly address

FP News Desk March 29, 2026, 13:26:26 IST

PM Narendra Modi flags global fuel concerns amid West Asia conflict in Mann Ki Baat, urges unity, cautions against rumours, and says India is handling emerging challenges with resilience

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In the 132nd episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Currently, a fierce war has been going on for the past one month in our neighbourhood. (File/ANI)
In the 132nd episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Currently, a fierce war has been going on for the past one month in our neighbourhood. (File/ANI)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday used his monthly Mann Ki Baat address to highlight the wider impact of the ongoing conflict in West Asia, cautioning citizens about emerging global challenges while urging calm and collective responsibility.

Speaking at a time when geopolitical tensions are disrupting energy supply chains, Modi flagged the possibility of a looming fuel crisis and its ripple effects on economies worldwide, including India. He noted that such international developments often have far-reaching consequences, influencing everything from prices to availability of essential resources.

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The Prime Minister emphasised that India is closely monitoring the situation and is taking necessary steps to safeguard national interests. While acknowledging the uncertainties, he reassured citizens that the government is actively working to manage potential disruptions and ensure stability.

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Call for unity and responsible behaviour

PM Modi also urged people to remain united and avoid panic, stressing the importance of responsible behaviour during uncertain times. He cautioned against the spread of rumours and misinformation, which could create unnecessary anxiety and complicate the situation further.

Highlighting the role of citizens, he said that maintaining social harmony and trust is crucial when global events begin to impact domestic conditions. He encouraged people to rely on verified information and official updates rather than unverified claims circulating on social media.

India preparing for global impact

The Prime Minister underscored that conflicts in key regions like West Asia often disrupt critical trade and energy routes, which can directly affect countries dependent on imports. India, being one of the world’s largest energy consumers, is particularly sensitive to such fluctuations.

He pointed out that the government is taking a proactive approach, focusing on preparedness and resilience to navigate potential challenges. Measures are being considered to cushion the impact on citizens, especially in sectors that may be hit by rising costs.

Balancing caution with confidence

While the tone of the address was cautious, PM Modi also struck a note of confidence, reiterating India’s ability to handle crises through coordinated efforts and strong governance.

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He highlighted that the country has successfully managed similar global disruptions in the past and is better equipped today to respond to evolving situations.

As tensions continue in West Asia, the Prime Minister’s message sought to balance awareness with reassurance, urging citizens to stay informed, remain calm, and trust the systems in place to steer the country through uncertain times.

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