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Modi trims motorcade amid fuel concerns

Published on: May 13, 2026 9:00 PM

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has significantly reduced the size of his motorcade to save fuel, according to a government source. The move comes amid surging global energy prices linked to the ongoing Iran conflict, which has increased economic pressure on India. Officials say the decision reflects broader austerity measures being encouraged by the government.

The source said the reduction was made while maintaining essential security arrangements under the Special Protection Group. Modi’s convoy, previously reported to include around a dozen vehicles, has been scaled down for recent domestic visits. Authorities also indicated that electric vehicles may be included where feasible without new purchases.

Read more: Modi inaugurates 600 km expressway project 

Meanwhile, the prime minister has urged citizens to adopt fuel-saving habits as energy costs rise globally. He advised reducing unnecessary travel, limiting luxury consumption and increasing use of public transport. The appeal comes as India faces inflationary pressure and risks to its current account deficit.

Furthermore, India remains heavily dependent on imported oil and gas passing through strategic maritime routes. Disruptions linked to Middle East tensions have increased concerns over supply stability. Analysts warn that rising fuel prices could impact economic growth and inflation trends.

Read more: BJP win in Bengal questioned, raises election concerns 

Overall, the government is attempting to balance political messaging on austerity with rising domestic economic challenges. While petrol and diesel prices have not yet increased, officials suggest adjustments may be unavoidable. The situation continues to evolve as global energy markets remain volatile.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: energy crisis India, India economy inflation, India fuel prices, Iran conflict oil prices, Latest, motorcade reduction, Narendra Modi

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