New Delhi: India continues to
play a crucial role in ensuring stable and uninterrupted supply of food
products to GCC countries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was briefed by
Yusuffali M.A., Chairman of LuLu Group, on a series of initiatives being
undertaken to maintain supply continuity during the current challenging times.
The meeting, held at the Prime
Minister’s official residence in New Delhi, focused on ongoing efforts to
maintain the availability of essential food items across the Gulf region, which
is home to a large Indian diaspora and has strong consumption of Indian-origin
food products. Discussions also covered the importance of strengthening supply chain
continuity and ensuring price stability during the current global challenges.
LuLu Group, which operates more
than 280 hypermarkets across the GCC, is among the major players contributing
to food distribution in the region. Its recent supply chain interventions are
seen as part of broader efforts by retailers and governments to ensure there is
no disruption in the availability of essential goods, while also helping
maintain market confidence and prevent panic buying.
During the interaction, Yusuffali
briefed the Prime Minister on LuLu Group’s recent initiatives aimed at
supporting food security across its GCC markets. The group has been
facilitating large-scale imports of both perishable and non-perishable food
products (15,000 tons till date) through a combination of exclusive chartered
flights, cargo vessels, and regular shipping services from multiple locations
in India.
According to LuLu Group, 34
dedicated chartered flights have come in so far, and similar numbers are
expected to continue in the days to come. These efforts are supported by the
group’s own sourcing and export infrastructure across various Indian states,
where production and logistics hubs are operating at enhanced capacity to meet
international demand.
India continues to be a key trade
partner for GCC countries, with Indian agricultural and food products widely
consumed by both expatriates and local populations. The ongoing supply
initiatives are also providing timely support to India’s food and agriculture
sector, enabling farmers, producers, and exporters to efficiently move their
produce to international markets during this challenging period.
Yusuffali also briefed Prime
Minister Modi about the solid efforts taken by the GCC authorities to keep all
residents, including Indians, safe, secure, and protected.
Yusuffali also outlined plans to
continue these supply initiatives in the coming weeks, with additional
chartered flights and cargo shipments being scheduled to support ongoing
demand.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
acknowledged the importance of such initiatives and assured full support from
the Government of India to facilitate the smooth export of food products to GCC
countries.
Mr. Youssef Ali also briefed Prime Minister Modi
on the solid efforts taken by the GCC authorities to keep all residents,
including Indians, safe, secure, and protected