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Modi urges limits on fuel use, travel and imports to save forex

By Thomson Reuters May 10, 2026 | 11:43 AM

May 10 (Reuters) – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged a spate of measures including fuel conservation, work-from-home practices ​and limits on travel and imports, ‌as a surge in global energy prices puts pressure on the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

• People should prioritise a return to work-from-home and online meetings, ‌widely ​adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, ⁠saying it would ⁠help India use less fuel, Modi said.

• “In the current situation, we must place great emphasis on saving foreign exchange,” he said.

• ​Modi also asked people to use public transport such as the metro and to ⁠carpool where possible to ⁠conserve fuel.

• India, the world’s third-biggest ​oil importer and consumer, late last month said ​there was no proposal to raise pump ‌prices for diesel and gasoline, leaving it among the countries yet to raise prices despite the global surge.

• Modi urged people ⁠to avoid buying gold — which India spends on heavily during weddings — and to cut non-essential overseas travel ⁠for at ‌least a year to save ⁠foreign exchange.

• He called on families ​to ‌reduce cooking oil consumption, describing that ​move as ⁠both healthy and patriotic.

• Modi also asked farmers to cut fertilizer use by as much as half.

(Reporting by Praveen Paramasivam in Chennai and Saurabh Sharma in New Delhi; Editing by ​Ros Russell)