New Delhi, April 17 -- Fuel prices in India have come under pressure since the US-Iran war began on 28 February, which is now approaching its seventh week. The changes come as disruptions to global crude supply pushed oil prices higher. Brent crude, for instance, surged by over 50% following the outbreak of hostilities, driven by supply concerns and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route.

While domestic petrol and diesel prices have remained relatively stable during the period due to government intervention and excise duty cut, other fuels such as aviation turbine fuel (ATF) and premium petrol have seen noticeable increases. Here's how petrol, diesel, and ATF prices have changed since the conflict began.

Petrol and di...