New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a meeting with Chief Ministers on Friday to review the preparedness of the states amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. PM’s meeting with state Chief Ministers will be through video conferencing. According to information received from sources, in view of Iran maintaining its control over the vital Strait of Hormuz and affecting energy flows, the meeting will focus on ensuring synergy in efforts driven by the country’s unity and spirit to face all challenges.
CMs of electoral states will not attend the meeting
Let us tell you that CMs of election states will not attend PM Modi’s meeting to be held tomorrow. Because the code of conduct is applicable there. According to the information, a separate meeting will be held for the Chief Secretaries of the election-bound states through the Cabinet Secretariat.
PM Modi talked about the impact of war
Let us tell you that an all-party meeting was called on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Prime Minister Modi supported this view in his speech in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, saying that the effects of the war are likely to last for a long time and urged everyone to work together. Encouraging state governments to maintain India’s strong growth momentum, PM Modi recalled the exemplary Team India spirit displayed during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the Center and states collaborated in testing, vaccination and supply of essential commodities. He stressed that there is a need to demonstrate the same spirit even now.
Sufficient oil and fuel reserves for two months
The Indian government has said it has enough oil and fuel reserves for about two months and has appealed to people not to panic over rumors of shortages. Amid ongoing tensions in West Asia, officials said the country’s energy situation is stable and under control. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said that the supply of crude oil for the next 60 days has already been ensured. According to the release issued by PIB on March 26, 2026, oil marketing companies (OMCs) have made advance arrangements for imports, due to which there will be no shortage in supply.

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