
India Calls All-Party Meet on West Asia Tensions and LPG Crisis
The Indian government has called an all-party meeting to discuss escalating West Asia tensions and reports of an LPG crisis, with opposition leaders voicing concerns over the conflict's impact on India's energy security. Prime Minister Modi is expected to address the situation.
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Amid escalating West Asia tensions and reports of an LPG crisis, the government convened an all-party meeting. Opposition leaders voiced concerns over the handling of the conflict and its impact on India's energy security. Prime Minister Modi is set to address Parliament on the economic and security implications, while defence officials reviewed preparedness
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