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PM Modi Warns of Global Economic Crisis Amid Rising War Tensions

A video circulating online has sparked concern after highlighting warnings about a possible global economic crisis linked to ongoing international conflicts and rising geopolitical instability. The report claims that the world could face severe economic disruption, inflation, fuel shortages, and increasing poverty if current war situations continue unchecked.

According to the video transcript, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly issued a strong warning during an event in the Netherlands, urging the global community to remain alert about the future consequences of prolonged wars and economic instability.

The report states that continued conflict could push the global economy toward a dangerous phase, with shortages of fuel and cooking gas already affecting ordinary people in several countries. It further warns that millions could fall back into poverty if the international situation worsens.

The video also mentions fears of a possible worldwide lockdown-like situation due to escalating crises, although no official confirmation regarding any new global lockdown has been announced by international authorities.

Concerns over rising inflation, supply chain disruptions, energy shortages, and economic uncertainty have grown worldwide in recent years due to ongoing geopolitical tensions. Experts have repeatedly warned that prolonged conflicts can severely impact food security, energy markets, and employment across the globe.

The report describes the present decade as a “decade of danger” for humanity, claiming that decisions taken now will determine the future of the world economy and global stability.

However, viewers are advised to verify such claims through official government statements and trusted international news sources, as several dramatic assertions in the video remain unverified.

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