New Delhi, March 24 -- Calling the attacks on commercial ships and obstruction in the Hormuz strait as "unacceptable", Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the Lok Sabha that "all our efforts are aimed towards reducing tension and ending this war". Modi assured that the government is "relentlessly trying to minimise the impact of the war on India" and that farmers will not be allowed to bear the "burden of global crisis". The PM informed the House that "India has more than 53 lakh metric ton of oil in its strategic reserve" and is working for 65 lakh metric ton reserve oil. He added said that the adverse impact of the difficult situation that has arisen due to this war, "is likely to stay for a long time" while calling upon the nation to remain ready and united. "From the beginning, we had expressed our deep concern on this conflict. I spoke to all leaders of West Asia and urged everyone to reduce tension...Attacks on commercial ships and obstructions in Hormuz strait are unacceptable...India is trying to secure the movement of its ships through diplomacy," the PM said. The Prime Minister also drew the attention of the House to the internal security dimension of the crisis, warning that certain elements attempt to exploit such situations. P4...