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Real reason Modi dials panick button for energy crisis

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By Sadananda Mohapatra, Senior Business Journalist

Lead Story: The Looming Energy Squeeze — Why New Delhi is Sounding the Alarm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to Indians to cut fuel consumption, pause gold purchases and avoid foreign travel sent a signal that no government press release had managed to convey: the West Asia crisis is hitting India harder than official statements suggest. By Monday afternoon, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas reinforced that message, issuing a formal appeal asking citizens to use public transport, carpool, prioritise railways for goods movement and shift to electric vehicles wherever possible. The government’s tone has visibly shifted from “supplies are adequate” to “please use less.”

The economic numbers explain why. Despite a 17% drop in crude import volumes in March 2026, India’s net import bill shrank by only 2.6% because the Indian crude basket price surged 56% to USD 113.49 per barrel. India’s three state-run fuel retailers are estimated to be losing approximately Rs 1,600 crore to Rs 1,700 crore every single day by absorbing that price increase rather than passing it to consumers. Foreign exchange reserves have fallen from an all-time high of USD 728 billion in February to approximately USD 690 billion by May 1, a drain of nearly USD 38 billion in ten weeks. The rupee touched 95.33 against the dollar on April 30, its weakest level in years.

There is a political dimension to the timing as well. The government’s cautious approach through the crisis period coincided with state elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and other states. With polling now concluded, industry sources suggest a modest petrol and diesel price increase of Rs 4 to Rs 5 per litre may arrive before May 15, ending a long-standing retail price freeze. New Delhi’s public conservation appeal appears designed to soften that blow, managing demand and public expectations before prices move.

The cylinders may be available. The bill for keeping them affordable is what worries New Delhi.


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About the Author:

Sadananda Mohapatra is a veteran business journalist with decades of experience covering India’s energy, industry, and economic landscape. With stints at reputed financial news publications like The Business Standard & NewsWire18, he reported extensively on India’s power sector, minerals policy, coal and energy regulation, and industrial developments — building a deep, ground-level understanding of the global energy economy. His work spans corporate affairs, infrastructure, and policy analysis, with a particular focus on eastern India’s resource-rich industrial corridor. He currently writes on the global energy landscape through his newsletter, The Joule’s Stack.

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