India will get a big gift during Modi’s visit to Amirshahi to solve fuel shortage, LPG crisis
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the United Arab Emirates in the midst of the crisis in West Asia gave India a big gift. On Friday, Modi signed two major agreements with the President of Amirshahi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zair Al Nayan. Through this agreement, Amirshahi will supply LPG to meet the energy crisis. Besides, the two countries have also signed an MoU on petroleum reserves. Apart from this, an agreement has also been signed between India and Amirshahi in the defense sector.
Modi is going to a total of 5 countries in this Prime Minister’s tour which started from United Arab Emirates. F-16 fighter jets greeted Prime Minister Modi as his plane entered the airspace of Amirshahi on Friday. The Prime Minister’s plane was escorted as usual. Modi’s plane landed at Abu Dhabi airport around 12 noon. A guard of honor was given to the Prime Minister there. After that, Modi met with the President of Amirshahi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zair Al Nayan. Two energy agreements were signed there. The first of which was, Amirshahi will ensure LPG supply to India. India is suffering from this LPG crisis in the war market. Diplomatic circles consider India’s agreement with Amirshahi to be very important in dealing with the crisis.
Amirshahi will ensure LPG supply to India. Amirshahi will take care to ensure that there is no energy crisis in India due to oil reserves and emergency situations.
After that, India also signed an MoU with Amirshahi for strategic petroleum reserves. Through this, Amirshahi will take care of oil reserves in the country and in case of emergency so that there is no energy crisis in India. India stores crude oil to deal with war, international crisis and sudden rise in oil prices. In this case, Amirshahi will extend a helping hand to Delhi. Apart from this, the two countries have also signed an agreement on the construction of a ship repair cluster at Vadinara in Gujarat. Agreements have been signed to work together in military and security fields.
It should be noted that due to the war in West Asia, India is facing a shortage of fuel gas and fuel oil. Considering the situation, the Prime Minister advised the countrymen to be economical in the use of fuel oil. Not only this, the message has been given to stop traveling abroad and buying gold in order to save foreign currency. Besides, the price of petrol diesel has increased by Rs. The price of CNG has also increased by Rs.
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