Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on citizens and businesses to conserve fuel and return to remote work due to rising global energy prices impacting the country's foreign exchange reserves.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens and businesses to conserve fuel by returning to remote work as global energy prices surge, impacting the country's foreign currency reserves.
The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force, Marshal Muhammad TNI Hargo, confirmed that fuel conservation efforts will not impact air surveillance activities. This statement was made during a press conference in Jakarta, where he emphasized the Air Force's commitment to maintaining high operational efficiency.
Indonesia and Malaysia have announced new remote work policies for government employees, aimed at conserving fuel amid rising tensions due to the war in Iran. These policies include stringent digital monitoring measures to ensure employee compliance.
In a national address, Australian Prime Minister <strong>Anthony Albanese</strong> urged citizens to conserve fuel by utilizing public transportation, amidst an oil crisis triggered by conflicts in the Middle East.
The Indonesian Ministry of Migration and Reforms has announced a new fuel conservation policy aimed at supporting the government's energy consumption rationalization efforts. This policy will take effect in April 2026 and includes provisions for remote work and restrictions on official travel.