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Lockdown in India: Are We Facing Another Crisis?

  • March 24, 2026
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Lockdown in India: Are We Facing Another Crisis?

As searches for ‘lockdown in India’ spiked on March 24, 2026, coinciding with the sixth anniversary of the nationwide lockdown announced in 2020, many are left wondering: Are we facing another lockdown? The answer, for now, appears to be no.

As of February 2, 2026, India reported only seven active Covid-19 infections, a stark contrast to the situation that led to the original lockdown. The nationwide lockdown, which began on March 24, 2020, was a drastic measure taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to curb the spread of the virus.

However, recent global events, particularly the US-Iran conflict that began on February 28, 2026, have raised concerns about energy supply chains. Brent crude oil prices have surged from approximately $78 per barrel to around $112 per barrel since the onset of this conflict, prompting the International Energy Agency to recommend ‘COVID-style measures’ for energy demand reduction.

Despite these rising prices and global concerns, no Indian government authority has announced any lockdown measures related to the current energy situation. PM Modi has reassured the public that ensuring a steady supply of petrol and diesel remains a priority amid the energy crisis, stating, “The government is in constant touch with suppliers across the world, and efforts are being made to ensure oil and gas supplies are received from wherever possible.”

Moreover, the Indian government has diversified its crude oil imports, increasing the number of supplier countries from 27 to 41. This strategic move aims to mitigate the impact of the ongoing global crisis.

While social media has amplified fears of a potential lockdown, particularly following PM Modi’s parliamentary address and the anniversary of the original lockdown, the government has issued no advisories or notifications related to lockdown measures of any kind. In fact, a government source stated, “The government has not issued any advisory, notification, or suggestion related to lockdown measures of any kind.”

As the situation unfolds, it remains clear that the Indian government is focused on energy resilience. PM Modi emphasized, “India is therefore accelerating all the resilience-building measures that have been undertaken over the past years.”

While the public’s concern is understandable, particularly given the historical context of the pandemic, the current data suggests that panic is unwarranted. The honest answer is: concerned, yes — panicked, no.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any future measures, but for now, India appears to be navigating its challenges without resorting to lockdowns.