NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia and its impact on energy supplies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday warned of possible attempts by “certain elements” to exploit the situation to endanger India’s internal security. He, however, assured that the security and law-and-order agencies were already in a state of high alert to detect and avert such designs.Drawing the attention of the Rajya Sabha to the internal security dimension of the West Asia crisis, Modi informed the members that security across all domains in the country — coastal, border, cyber and strategic installations — is being further strengthened.“Whether it is coastal security, border security, cyber security, or strategic installations, the security of all is being reinforced,” he said while briefing the House on the developments in West Asia.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran vows tit-for-tat strike after Trump’s 48hr ultimatum, threatens to hit US-Israel energy facilityIf America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoyTrump Pauses Planned Strikes: US halts Iran attack plan for 5 days; talks called very good and productiveThe home ministry had last week advised all states and Union territories to protect the LPG supply chain by ramping up security of the concerned infrastructure and personnel, monitor LPG supplies on a daily basis and bust rumours in real time to avoid any panic.Sources told TOI that all states/UTs were advised to take strict action against hoarding and black marketing of LPG/gas supplies and undertake awareness drives to allay fears and counter rumours regarding LPG shortage.The states/UTs, said sources, were nudged to closely monitor social media platforms and take prompt action to remove fake news and false narratives about an alleged LPG shortage by circulating old or unrelated material.Incidentally, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) has lately detected a cyber scam wherein fraudsters are sending out fake “gas booking updates” APK files via WhatsApp. Installing these files can hack one’s phone and drain their bank account instantly, the I4C warned while instructing LPG subscribers to stick to official booking applications.About the AuthorBharti JainBharti Jain is senior editor with The Times of India, New Delhi. She has been writing on security matters since 1996. Having covered the Union home ministry, security agencies, Election Commission and the ‘prime’ political beat, the Congress, for The Economic Times all these years, she moved to TOI in August 2012. Her repertoire of news stories delves into the whole gamut of issues related to terrorism and internal strife, besides probing strategic affairs in India’s neighbourhood.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’India Should Put House In Order First: Gita Gopinath’s Big Warning To Modi Govt Amid Iran WarIndia’s Nuclear Submarine Trio Is What China and Pakistan Should Pay Attention ToQawwali Meets Politics: LJP MP Shambhavi Chaudhary’s Dhurandhar Dig Targets Opposition In Lok Sabha‘Your Kindness Won’t Be Forgotten’: Iran Thanks Kashmir Donors For War Relief’India Shining Speech’: Oppn Hits Out At PM Modi’s Remarks On West Asia, Demands Discussion In Parl’India Deserves Deepest Respect: Russia Praises Delhi’s Strategic Autonomy, Confirms PM Modi’s VisitIndia Busts Major Spy Network With 50 Locations Targeted, Minors Among 18 Held From Kashmir To DelhiTransgender Bill Sparks Massive Backlash As Activists Say Identity Cannot Be Decided By The StateAmid Hormuz Crisis, PM Modi Promises Fuel From All Sources As Indian Ships Navigate War Zone’West Asia Crisis Poses New Challenges For India’: PM Modi Warns On Economy Energy And Security123PhotostoriesAneet Padda to Ananya Panday: Celebrity showstoppers who owned the ramp at Lakmē Fashion Week 20265 most magnificent palaces of South India worth travelling forWhy you stretch unconsciously: The hidden stress signal your body uses, and how to fix itHow to make Amla Turmeric Juice at home and 3 reasons to drink it before your breakfast dailyInside Axar Patel’s Luxury Car Collection: Top 3 cars owned by the cricketer7 science-backed reasons soaked walnuts are great for your brain and heart, and beyond5 signs you might be a toxic co‑workerMaharashtra’s top 5 Tier III cities attracting real estate investors and home buyers in 2026Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra’s ₹7 crore bungalow in Jalandhar, Punjab is a personalised sanctuary rooted in cricket, memories and family valuesTOISA 2025 winner list (part 2): Sheetal Devi, Samrat Rana, Vaibhav Gautam, and more lead the honours123Hot PicksIran newsStock Market todayLaGuardia AirportGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingBSEB Class 12th ResultJason GarrettBengaluru MurderKochi Vaduthala Family IncidentBengaluru Pink MetroConor McGregor Next FightSilver Rate TodayHDFC Bank ShareDonald TrumpBihar Board Science Topper
NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia and its impact on energy supplies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday warned of possible attempts by “certain elements” to exploit the situation to endanger India’s internal security. He, however, assured that the security and law-and-order agencies were already in a state of high alert to detect and avert such designs.Drawing the attention of the Rajya Sabha to the internal security dimension of the West Asia crisis, Modi informed the members that security across all domains in the country — coastal, border, cyber and strategic installations — is being further strengthened.“Whether it is coastal security, border security, cyber security, or strategic installations, the security of all is being reinforced,” he said while briefing the House on the developments in West Asia.The home ministry had last week advised all states and Union territories to protect the LPG supply chain by ramping up security of the concerned infrastructure and personnel, monitor LPG supplies on a daily basis and bust rumours in real time to avoid any panic.Sources told TOI that all states/UTs were advised to take strict action against hoarding and black marketing of LPG/gas supplies and undertake awareness drives to allay fears and counter rumours regarding LPG shortage.The states/UTs, said sources, were nudged to closely monitor social media platforms and take prompt action to remove fake news and false narratives about an alleged LPG shortage by circulating old or unrelated material.Incidentally, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) has lately detected a cyber scam wherein fraudsters are sending out fake “gas booking updates” APK files via WhatsApp. Installing these files can hack one’s phone and drain their bank account instantly, the I4C warned while instructing LPG subscribers to stick to official booking applications.