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India Reassures Public on Food and Fuel Supplies as Border Panic Eases

Government and oil companies confirm ample stocks, counter hoarding, and stabilize supply chains following India-Pakistan tensions.

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Overview

  • Union Food Minister Pralhad Joshi and oil companies emphasized that India has sufficient stocks of food, fuel, and other essentials, urging citizens to avoid panic buying.
  • The government warned traders and businesses against hoarding, invoking the Essential Commodities Act to ensure uninterrupted supplies and price stability.
  • Localized panic buying in border states has subsided after official reassurances and enforcement measures, with supply chains operating smoothly nationwide.
  • Consultations between the central government, state officials, and key stakeholders are ongoing to monitor logistics and counter misinformation about shortages.
  • Military escalations between India and Pakistan, including cross-border strikes and retaliatory drone attacks, initially fueled public anxiety but have been effectively managed.