Navigating Turbulence: US-Iran War's Impact on India and PM Modi's Strategic Response

The ongoing US-Iran war has triggered economic shocks for India, from skyrocketing oil prices to supply chain disruptions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent statements emphasize resilience through austerity and self-reliance, aiming to cushion these blows.

Economic Fallout

India imports over 85% of its crude oil, making it highly vulnerable to Middle East volatility. The conflict has driven Brent crude above $120 per barrel, inflating India's import bill by an estimated $50-60 billion annually and widening the current account deficit to 3.5% of GDP.

Rupee depreciation past 88 to the dollar has fueled imported inflation, hitting food and fertilizer costs amid Gulf supply halts. Manufacturing PMI dipped below 50, remittances from 2.2 million Gulf expatriates fell 15%, and stock indices like Nifty shed 8% in early 2026.

PM Modi's Key Interventions

In his May 9, 2026, Hyderabad address, Modi urged "buy Indian" campaigns, promoting EVs, carpooling, and work-from-home to cut forex outflows. He advised deferring foreign trips, luxury weddings, and gold purchases for a year, while boosting domestic tourism and reducing palm oil use.

Building on March parliamentary speeches, Modi stressed diplomacy over military escalation, assuring energy stockpiles for 90 days and farmer subsidies. These measures signal a "long-term preparedness" mindset amid prolonged risks.

Mitigation Strategies

  • Oil Prices: Pre-war at $80/barrel; now $120+/barrel – Government response includes stockpiles and alternative suppliers from Russia and Guyana.
  • Inflation: Rose from 5% CPI to 8-9% CPI – Addressed via rationing under Essential Commodities Act and targeted subsidies.
  • Rupee Value: Slipped from 83/USD to 95/USD – RBI forex interventions combined with public austerity calls.

Remittances: Dropped 15% from $100B/year baseline – Aid packages for 50,000 repatriated Gulf workers.
Government actions also include evacuating citizens and diversifying imports to buffer prolonged war risks that could shave 1-2% off FY27 GDP growth.

Path Forward

India's pivot to self-reliance echoes Atmanirbhar Bharat, blending short-term buffers with renewable energy acceleration. Modi's calls foster national unity, potentially turning crisis into opportunity for domestic manufacturing surge. Citizens embracing these steps can help steer India through this geopolitical storm.

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