Arrangements to procure oil, fertilisers in place, says govt
India's government has assured that there will be no shortfall of oil or fertilizers despite the ongoing crisis in West Asia. Arrangements have been made to secure supplies from various sources, including Russia, the USA, and Africa. A parliamentary committee has been informed that the situation is under control and that sailors affected by the crisis are safe.
- ▪The Indian government has made arrangements to procure oil and fertilizers to meet immediate demand.
- ▪Officials informed a parliamentary panel that there is no immediate crisis regarding supply.
- ▪Adequate provisions have been secured from sources including Russia, the USA, and Africa.
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Arrangements to procure oil, fertilisers in place, says govtIndia assures no oil or fertilizer shortfall amid West Asia crisis; adequate supplies secured from various sources, officials inform parliamentary panel.Published on: May 26, 2026 6:26 AM ISTBy Smriti Kak Ramachandran, New DelhiShare viaCopy link India has made arrangements to procure oil and fertilisers to meet its immediate demand and there was no impending threat of a shortfall, Union government officials informed a Parliamentary panel on Monday.Arrangements to procure oil, fertilisers in place, says govtA parliamentary committee on transport, tourism and culture on Monday reviewed the impact of the West Asia crisis and the deadlock over the opening of the Strait of Hormuz on cargo and sea fearers bound for India.People…
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