Government Cautions Against Panic Fuel Purchases Amid Supply Assurance

The Indian government reassures citizens of stable fuel supplies and urges them to avoid panic buying. Amid the West Asia conflict, the government predicts stable availability of essential items and is focused on maintaining economic stability, while addressing potential black market activities in fuel trading.

Government Cautions Against Panic Fuel Purchases Amid Supply Assurance
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The Indian government has advised citizens not to resort to panic buying of fuel, asserting that it remains committed to ensuring consistent fuel availability. The defense minister emphasized this during a ministerial meeting aimed at monitoring regional developments and their impacts on domestic resource availability.

The meeting, which included key government ministers, underlined ongoing efforts to secure agricultural supplies and stabilize market prices. Despite international disruptions, officials confirmed ample fuel reserves, crediting the government with absorbing significant costs to limit retail price hikes. Focus remains on preventing black market tactics in fuel distribution.

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