New Delhi,Ā May 14:
Narendra Modi has significantly reduced the size of his official convoy following his appeal for reduced fuel consumption and more efficient government spending, prompting a wider ripple effect among BJP-led state governments and other political leaders across India.
According to official sources, the reduction in convoy size was implemented during Modiās recent domestic visits, including trips to Gujarat and Assam.
The changes were carried out while maintaining essential security under SPG protocol. The Prime Minister has also reportedly encouraged the inclusion of electric vehicles in official convoys where possible, without additional new procurement.
The move follows Modiās broader message that India should focus on āspending more wiselyā by reducing fuel consumption, cutting avoidable imports, and limiting foreign-currency-intensive services.
Officials clarified that this is not an austerity drive involving cuts to capital expenditure, welfare schemes, or subsidies, but rather an efficiency and conservation initiative.
Modi has also urged ministers to reduce foreign travel and unnecessary expenditure, particularly in light of global uncertainties linked to the West Asia crisis.

