Modi cuts size of motorcade


Prime Minister Narendra Modi has “significantly” cut the size of his motorcade to save fuel, a government source said, days after he urged citizens to tighten their belts amid a surge in energy pri­ces triggered by the Iran conflict.

Modi appealed to people on Sun­day to adopt austerity mea­su­res, including avoiding unnecessary foreign travel, using public transport, reducing gold purcha­ses and cutting their use of cooking oil, as soaring global energy prices put pressure on the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

Following the appeal, some critics on social media questioned the large motorcades of senior Indian politicians, Modi’s domestic flights and his upcoming Europe visit on his official aircraft.

The number of vehicles in Modi’s motorcade was reduced while ensuring essential security components, in line with the protocol of the group that guards the prime minister, the source said, without specifying the motorcade’s actual size.

Modi gets the highest level of personal security in the country and his motorcade was known to have about a dozen vehicles before the reduction.

Modi scaled down motorcades for visits this week to his home state of Gujarat and the north­eas­tern state of Assam, the source said, adding that the prime minister had also asked for electric vehicles to be included in his motorcade where feasible but without making any new purchases.

India, the world’s third-biggest oil importer and consumer, relies heavily on the Strait of Hormuz, closed by the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, for supplies of crude, liquefied natural gas and cooking gas.

India has avoided raising petrol and diesel prices so far, but an increase is considered imminent due to the situation in the Middle East. — Reuters

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