Government has taken steps to mitigate risks arising from West Asia conflict: Ministry of Finance
India's government is actively addressing the West Asia crisis. New groups are formed to tackle supply chains and energy. Measures are in place to diversify oil imports and boost domestic production. The focus is on managing economic risks and ens...

In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, Chaudhary said the government is consistently reviewing and closely monitoring the economic impact of the ongoing West Asia conflict at the highest levels and taking immediate corrective and facilitative measures as warranted.Also Read: ‘Situation very vulnerable,' Urea output impacted, India govt official says
Seven new empowered groups have been constituted to undertake swift and far-reaching action on supply chains, petrol-diesel, fertilisers, gas and inflation. In addition, an Inter-Ministerial Group on supply chain resilience has been operationalised to monitor the situation and coordinate facilitation measures related to exports and imports.
To a question on the extent by which the GDP growth and foreign investment is likely to be affected due to the crisis, Chaudhary said, "The overall impact of the ongoing conflict will depend on the evolving global situation, including the duration and intensity of the conflict".
He listed out the steps taken by the government to deal with the crisis, including measures to manage external sector volatility and support the balance of payments.
The government has taken steps to diversify crude oil/LNG/LPG import sources, and also to enhance LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) production, rationalise natural gas allocation to priority sectors, encourage LPG-to-PNG (pipeline natural gas) conversions where systems are in place, and curb hoarding through enforcement actions.Also Read: India's economic fundamentals strong, rupee doing 'absolutely fine': FM Nirmala Sitharaman
"Supply chains are being closely monitored, supported by trade facilitation measures and coordinated inter-ministerial action. These measures are aimed at mitigating external risks, supporting the balance of payments, and maintaining macroeconomic stability," Chaudhary said.
Global crude prices have risen almost 50 per cent since the US and Israel launched military strikes against Iran on February 28, triggering sweeping retaliation from Tehran.
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