Modi cuts convoy sizecuts convoy size as India urges fuel saving
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reduced the size of his official convoy on May 13, 2026, after urging citizens and officials to use fuel more carefully as energy prices rise.
Several state leaders followed with similar austerity steps, including smaller motorcades, as the West Asia conflict adds pressure to global oil markets. The move matters because it shows how the war’s economic effects are spreading into public policy beyond the region.
- India imports roughly 80% of its crude oil, making it highly vulnerable to Middle Eastern supply disruptions and price volatility.
- Symbolic leadership actions like convoy reductions can influence public behavior through what economists call the 'demonstration effect,' where citizens mirror official restraint.
US-Iran Ceasefire War
The United States launched military strikes against Iran on June 26, 2026, in response to a drone attack on a commercial cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a "foolish violation" of the 60-day ceasefire agreement signed just days earlier[2][4][14].
26 June, 09:35 PM
US launches strikes against Iran following commercial ship attack26 June, 04:47 PM
Trump calls Iran drone attack on cargo ship a ceasefire violation