Modi: Working hard to contain conflict's impact
New Delhi, March 24 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday assured the country that the government was relentlessly trying to minimise the impact of the war in West Asia even as he warned that difficult global conditions might persist for a long time and called upon people to be prepared and united, just as they had during Covid-19.
In a statement in the Lok Sabha - his first after the war broke out - Modi called the attacks on commercial ships and obstruction in the Strait of Hormuz as "unacceptable", addressed concerns related to the impact on fuel, fertilisers, and national security, and said a unanimous voice should go out to the world from India's Parliament on this crisis.
"This war has created difficult global conditions that may persist for a long time. Hence, we must remain prepared and united. We faced similar challenges during the Covid crisis with unity. Now again, we must prepare in the same way. With patience, restraint, and calmness, we must face every challenge - that is our identity, that is our strength," Modi said.
The PM told the House "India has more than 53 lakh metric tonnes of oil in its strategic reserve" and is working for "65 lakh metric tonnes".P7...
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