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India has fuel stocks for two months...
The Daily Guardian
|March 28, 2026
globally, pushing up international prices, but stressed that the government has taken calibrated steps to ensure stability in domestic supply.
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Given India’s heavy reliance on LPG imports— nearly 90 per cent routed through the Strait of Hormuz—the government prioritised domestic consumers. Commercial LPG supplies were temporarily curtailed and later restored in phases, now reaching 70 per cent. Since March 14, around 30,000 tonnes of commercial LPG have been supplied, with priority given to essential sectors such as restaurants, hotels, industrial canteens, migrant workers and key industries including steel, automobiles, textiles, chemicals and plastics. Additionally, about 30,000 small 5-kg cylinders have been distributed to migrant labourers.
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