Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw strongly backed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent appeal asking citizens to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption and help preserve India’s foreign exchange reserves amid rising global uncertainty. Speaking on the ongoing West Asia conflict and global energy turmoil, Vaishnaw said India has managed the crisis far better than many countries where fuel prices have surged sharply and energy emergencies have been declared. He emphasized that every citizen, business and enterprise must now contribute by cutting avoidable imports, saving energy and boosting foreign exchange earnings. The minister described PM Modi’s message as a “clarion call” at a time when geopolitical tensions continue to disrupt global markets and energy supplies. Watch the full reel for all key highlights and reactions.