No signs of food inflation amid Indo-Pak tensions, Govt cautious on economic outlook: FinMin official

An official at the Ministry of Finance said on Friday that, despite the ongoing tensions of India Pak, there are currently no clear signs of food enlargement in India. He added that government officials were closely watching the situation to ensure stable market conditions remained. This is very important because concerns about geopolitical risks can affect local price levels, especially in basic commodities.
The official said that the Ministry of Finance is at maximum alert, while monitoring how the escalating conflict affects various sectors, including supply chains and general economic performance. The Minister of Finance is particularly concerned about the risks of escalating tensions, which can disrupt economic stability, especially in areas near the conflict areas.
According to the sources at BT TV, the center continues to the public that there are sufficient supplies of vegetables, legumes and basic elements in the country. VIPs on BT TV confirmed that they are closely overseeing and managing supplies to avoid any unrest, especially in urban areas.
According to the reports, the center took proactive measures by launching consultations with government food secretaries and the main stakeholders from Friday on Friday.
The Bentertium Committee met on Friday to assess the availability of goods, including fertilizers and grains, as millions of farmers regain to grow crops or summer crops that can be able to food security in the world most populated in the world.
This meeting came after a high -level discussion led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which includes senior bureaucrats from various departments to ensure stability in prices and stocks.
In the wake of the missile strikes in India on Pakistan in response to terrorist attacks in Bahama, the government was communicating with the main agricultural products market committees to prevent any unfair increase in prices, according to a government official.
There are plans to summon the basic service maintenance law (ESMA) if necessary to maintain supplies, as reported.
In some northern regions, such as Jamo, Jaipur and Serenagar, there were cases of people who store goods for fear of the shortage caused by continuous military measures.
The main goal is to align the logistics of display, prevent storage, and address the benefit from the growing general separation. Countries will be strongly encouraged to combat wrong information, and make sure that the wrong rumors of food shortages do not incite panic purchases.
This update on food supplies completes assurances from the main retail traders of the country’s public sector, which confirms the stability of fuel shares and the natural performance of supply chains.
The Indian Oil Company confirmed that there is an abundance of fuel shares worldwide and that supply operations are operating without any disturbances. They emphasized on social media that there is no need to buy panic, as it can easily access fuel and LPG in all its ports.
In a similar statement, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) reassured the audience that there is no cause for warning or accelerated purchases, as all retail outlets and the International Retail Authority are fully stored and prepared to fulfill energy requirements.
“All BPCL and LPG distributions work, through their network, which is smoothly equipped and are fully equipped to meet the energy needs of consumers. There is no reason to worry or purchase panic. Our supply chain operations are still strong, effective, and ensuring uninterrupted dictates.
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2025-05-09 11:41:00