'Modi thinks way in advance': PM says Hormuz crisis didn't affect Railways, draws parallel with 2014
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First report Times of India, 17 Jul 2026, 8:39 am
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- India's development did not come to standstill despite oil supply crisis: PM ModiGreater Kashmir · 17 Jul 2026
- Railways would have stalled in West Asia crisis before 2014: ModiTelangana Today · 17 Jul 2026
- India's development did not come to standstill despite oil supply crisis: PM ModiThe Hindu · 17 Jul 2026
- Had West Asia conflict erupted before 2014, Indian Railways would have come to a halt: PM ModiFirstpost · 17 Jul 2026
- India's Development Did Not Come To Standstill Despite Oil Supply Crisis: PM ModiDeccan Chronicle · 17 Jul 2026
- India's development did not come to standstill despite oil supply crisis: PM ModiDeccan Herald · 17 Jul 2026
- India's development did not come to standstill despite oil supply crisis: PM ModiEconomic Times · 17 Jul 2026
- 'Modi thinks way in advance': PM says Hormuz crisis didn't affect Railways, draws parallel with 2014Times of India · 17 Jul 2026