Despite the West Asia issue, the administration claims to have successfully satisfied the
nation’s peak demand for energy and electricity. Additional Secretary of the Ministry of
Power Piyush Singh stated that all thermal power plants are operating at full capacity with
sufficient coal supplies during today’s interministerial briefing in New Delhi. He stated that
within the next three months, the government intends to build 22,000 megawatts of power
capacity from thermal, solar, wind, and hydro gas.

Sujata Sharma, the joint secretary of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, stated that
the nation’s domestic fuel and LPG supply remains steady. Ms. Sharma promised that there is
enough gasoline and diesel available and that there have been no reports of a dryout.
According to her, since March 14th, 1 lakh and 6,000 tons of commercial LPG had been
delivered. Every day, more than one lakh five-kilogram LPG cylinders are sold, according toher. According to Ms. Sharma, consumers are being encouraged to switch from LPG to PNG
for efficiency and domestic natural gas use is being prioritized.

According to Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the External Affairs Ministry, the nation is
keeping a close eye on events in West Asia, with ministers traveling to Gulf nations to bolster
energy security. He emphasized that the Indian Embassy in Lebanon is in close contact with
the Indian community for their safety and security and expressed the country’s grave worry
over reports of numerous civilian casualties in Lebanon. According to him, the nation has
always prioritized protecting its citizens. Additionally, Mr. Jaiswal emphasized the significance
of upholding international law and honoring states’ sovereignty and territorial integrity.

According to Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the External Affairs Ministry, the nation is
keeping a close eye on events in West Asia, with ministers traveling to Gulf nations to bolster
energy security. He emphasized that the Indian Embassy in Lebanon is in close contact with
the Indian community for their safety and security and expressed the country’s grave worry
over reports of numerous civilian casualties in Lebanon. According to him, the nation has
always prioritized protecting its citizens. Additionally, Mr. Jaiswal emphasized the significance
of upholding international law and honoring states’ sovereignty and territorial integrity.