NEW DELHI: The informal group of ministers (iGoM) headed by defence minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday directed all departments to continue focusing on preparedness, coordination and resilience building to stay ready to deal with any eventuality due to conflict in West Asia.In a post on X, Rajnath said the govt is ensuring continued availability of LPG, petrol and diesel, fertilisers for farmers and facilitating supply of essential commodities in the country.The iGoM was informed that India has ensured the evacuation of the “highest number of vessels than any other country, from the Strait of Hormuz over the past 40 days”. Eight LPG vessels, carrying approximately 340TM, equivalent to around 11 days of India’s import requirement have successfully transited the Strait, reinforcing the country’s energy security and supply stability.The ministers and top govt officials were apprised about the steps taken to address issues, including doubling the supply of 5 kg free trade LPG cylinders beyond the 20% allocation earmarked for priority segments to support the vulnerable communities, including migrant labourers.“Oil PSU retail pump outlets continue to dispense auto LPG to support the public transportation requirements. However, some supply constraints are being faced by private operators due to their procurement challenges, causing increased footfall in PSU outlets,” an official statement said.The iGoM was also briefed about the easing in energy prices in the light of the ceasefire. The ministers were informed that key sectoral parameters will continue to be closely monitored and appropriate measures will be taken.

