PM Modi Cuts Convoy Size By 50% Amid Global Fuel Crisis Concerns
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly directed the SPG to reduce the number of vehicles in his convoy as part of efforts to promote fuel conservation and responsible spending.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reportedly leading by example amid growing concerns over a possible global fuel crisis and rising economic uncertainty.
As discussions around energy conservation and reduced expenditure gain momentum, the Prime Minister has been urging citizens to avoid unnecessary foreign travel, reduce non-essential spending and exercise caution in luxury purchases such as gold.
According to reports, PM Modi has now implemented similar measures in his own official functioning by instructing the Special Protection Group (SPG) to reduce the number of vehicles in his convoy by nearly 50 percent.
The move is being viewed as a symbolic and practical step towards fuel conservation and efficient resource management at a time when several countries are preparing for possible disruptions linked to global geopolitical tensions and energy supply concerns.
Sources suggest the decision reflects the Prime Minister’s emphasis on disciplined governance and public participation in managing economic and fuel-related challenges.
The development has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many users calling the move an example of leadership through action.
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