Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens to show strength and unity as the West Asia conflict continues to disrupt global trade routes, including the critical Strait of Hormuz. With fuel supplies and economic stability under pressure, the Prime Minister outlined practical steps for every Indian to help safeguard the nation’s resilience.
He encouraged people to cut down on petrol and diesel usage by choosing public transport, carpooling, or shared mobility options. Offices and businesses have been advised to revive work-from-home practices and virtual meetings to reduce travel and save energy.
The Prime Minister also stressed the importance of supporting local industries. Citizens are urged to prefer Made-in-India products, boost domestic tourism, and strengthen the country’s self-reliance. By doing so, India can reduce dependence on imports and keep its economy steady during uncertain times.
Another key appeal was to avoid non-essential purchases of gold and limit foreign travel. These measures will help protect India’s foreign exchange reserves, ensuring that the country remains financially secure while global markets remain volatile.
This advisory is not just about policy it is a call for collective responsibility. Every small step taken by individuals can add up to a big difference for the nation. Together, India can face challenges with confidence and emerge stronger.



