India, May 30 -- The fuel prices across the country remained majorly unchanged on May 30, even as the war in the Middle East continues to impact fuel prices globally. The prices have remained constant after the last hike on May 25, which was the fourth straight hike this month.

The petrol prices on May 25 were raised by Rs. 2.61 per litre and diesel by Rs. 2.71 per litre as state-owned oil marketing companies continued to pass on the impact of surging international crude prices to consumers.

Here is what petrol and diesel prices looked like in major Indian cities on May 30:

The recent spate of fuel price surge comes amid continuing tensions in West Asia following the US-Iran conflict that erupted in late February. The disruption of tra...