Former Chief Economic Advisor Urges Government to Seek Global Oil, Gas, and Fertilizer Supplies

**Government Urged to Seek Global Sources for Oil, Gas, and Fertilizer**
Former Chief Economic Advisor Dr. Arvind Subramanian has emphasized the need for the Indian government to intensify its search for global suppliers of oil, gas, and fertilizers in light of ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Dr. Subramanians remarks come amid rising concerns about the stability of energy and fertilizer supply chains, which could be impacted by the conflict in the region. He highlighted that diversifying supply sources is critical for ensuring the countrys economic stability and food security.
India, which is one of the largest consumers of oil and fertilizers, relies heavily on imports to meet demand. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East poses potential risks, including price volatility and supply disruptions.
In response to these challenges, Dr. Subramanian suggested that the government should explore partnerships and agreements with multiple countries to secure these essential resources. He also recommended that India invest in renewable energy and alternative agricultural solutions to reduce dependency on external supplies.
As the situation develops, the Indian government may need to adopt a more proactive approach in international relations to safeguard its economic interests and maintain a stable supply chain for its industries.
