India’s LPG carriers Shivalik and Nanda Devi have successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz amid the Middle East war.Remember the panic being spread by Congress and its lackeys just days ago?“Gas crisis coming.”“Energy supplies collapsing.”“India unprepared.”
The usual suspects in Indian National Congress ecosystem were busy manufacturing fear instead of facts.But reality has a way of exposing narrative politics.
Even in the middle of a volatile West Asian war situation, India’s energy lifelines continue to move. Ships are sailing. Supplies are arriving. The system is functioning.This is not accidental. It is the outcome of sustained diplomacy led by Narendra Modi, who today remains one of the few leaders able to speak to all sides across West Asia. Maintaining open channels with multiple actors is not a slogan. It is strategic statecraft.
PM Modi has been one of the few world leaders who has had dialogues across all parties.Energy security is not managed through TV debates or social media panic. It is managed through diplomacy, coordination and steady leadership.The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most sensitive maritime chokepoints.
Yet Indian carriers continue to pass through because India has invested years in building balanced relations across the region.
The lesson is simple.In moments of global crisis, responsible leadership keeps systems running.Irresponsible politics tries to create panic.
Fortunately for India, ships are moving faster than misinformation.
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