PM Modi warned that the economic aftereffects of the ongoing tensions could impact India through soaring import prices, disrupted supply chains and mounting pressure on foreign exchange reserves. (PTI Photo) For the second time in as many days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens to revert to ‘Covid-era’ habits such as work-from-home, virtual meetings, car pooling and reduced fuel consumption, warning that the ongoing conflict could emerge as “one of the biggest crises of this decade” after the coronavirus pandemic. Urging Indians to prepare for a period of global uncertainty triggered by the conflict, in a speech that repeatedly stressed “small sacrifices” and “collective responsibility”, PM Modi warned that the economic aftereffects of the ongoing tensions could impact India through soaring import prices, disrupted supply chains and mounting pressure on foreign exchange reserves.…