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Modi launches fuel conservation mission with 60 days crude stock and daily consumption targets
India
Published on 11 May 2026

Government claims enough reserves but asks citizens to cut use now
India is rolling out a national fuel conservation mission to respond to global energy market instability. The Centre says it has strong supply buffers—60 days of crude oil, 60 days of natural gas, and 45 days of LPG rolling stock—while urging public participation to curb consumption. Prime Minister Modi framed the push as protection for foreign exchange reserves and relief from high international crude prices.
- Centre unveils a national mission to conserve fuel amid energy market turmoil
- Officials cite stock buffers of 60 days crude, 60 days natural gas, 45 days LPG
- PM Modi urges citizens to reduce consumption to protect foreign exchange reserves
- The goal is to ease financial pressure from high international crude prices
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