‘There is no shortage of energy in India’: Hardeep Singh Puri reassures consumers amid global supply concerns
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has assured Indian consumers that the country is not facing any energy shortages, despite global supply concerns. In a recent statement on social media platform X, Puri emphasized the government's commitment to providing affordable and sustainable fuel, underscoring that there is no reason for anxiety among energy consumers. This reassurance comes at a time when many nations are grappling with energy crises due to geopolitical tensions and fluctuating global markets. The Indian government has been proactive in ensuring energy security, focusing on increasing domestic production and diversifying supply sources. Puri's comments reflect a broader strategy aimed at stabilizing the energy sector and maintaining consumer confidence, as the nation continues to work towards its energy independence goals. With rising concerns about global energy prices, the minister's statement is crucial in alleviating fears and reinforcing the country's commitment to its citizens' energy needs.
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