India prepares economic safeguards as Middle East conflict intensifies

India is moving quickly to manage economic risks as the conflict in West Asia continues to escalate. The government has said it is taking corrective steps to protect the economy from global shocks, especially rising oil prices and currency pressure, reported Reuters.

Junior Finance Minister Pankaj Chaudhary told lawmakers that global developments are creating fresh challenges for India. He said high commodity prices, changing trade patterns and capital flows could impact growth.

He also warned that a weaker rupee could push up the country’s import bill, putting pressure on the current account deficit.

RUPEE HITS RECORD LOW

The Indian rupee crossed the 95 mark against the US dollar for the first time, touching 95.20 during the day. The fall came despite recent measures by the Reserve Bank of India to control volatility.

The RBI had tightened limits on banks’ foreign exchange positions, but the impact was short-lived. Analysts believe deeper global factors and continued foreign outflows are keeping the currency under pressure.

Also, the ongoing conflict in West Asia has now entered its fifth week and is showing signs of intensifying. With more players involved, markets are beginning to see it as a longer-term risk rather than a short disruption.

OIL SUPPLY CONCERNS GROW

A key worry is the Strait of Hormuz, a major route through which nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes. Any disruption here can quickly affect global supply and prices.

Even without a complete halt, delays in shipping, rerouting and higher insurance costs are already impacting oil movement.

MARKETS DRIVEN BY UNCERTAINTY

Oil markets are highly sensitive to supply risks, and there is limited spare capacity globally. As a result, even small concerns can push prices higher.

At present, markets are not expecting stability. Instead, they are reacting to uncertainty, which continues to influence prices and investor sentiment.

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