Pakistan, May 2 -- India has increased prices of commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and aviation fuel as supply pressures intensify amid global energy disruptions. The move reflects mounting strain on fuel imports linked to ongoing instability in Middle Eastern supply routes.
The state-run Indian Oil Corporation Limited announced a sharp revision in LPG prices for commercial users. The price of a 19-kilogram cylinder used by businesses has risen significantly, with increases varying across cities due to local taxes.
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Moreover, the country relies heavily on imported energy, particularly LPG used for household cooking. Authorities said disruptions in global supply chains have crea...
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