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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the country has sufficient energy supplies to meet domestic demand, even as he warned the Iran conflict creates unprecedented challenges for the world’s fastest growing large economy.
Middle East war highlights: Even as Iran and the US spar over peace talks, drone incidents were reported from UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia on Thursday.
In India, people are dealing with a cooking gas shortage because of the war on Iran. Supply chains to the country have been disrupted because of blocked traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. The shortage is hitting households, restaurants and factories, which use natural gas as well. NPR's Omkar Khandekar reports from Mumbai.
Generations of Indian workers and businesses have turned the Arab side of the Gulf into a vital appendage of their own country.
Amid West Asia tensions, Prime Minister Modi to chair key meet as Centre denies lockdown rumours; ministers assure adequate fuel supply and call panic claims “baseless” and misleading.
Oil slicks. Bodies floating. Over 80 sailors pulled from the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka's coast, many still missing. The Iris Dena — an Iranian destroyer with 180 men aboard — is now on the ocean floor. The US-Israel war on Iran, launched just days ago ...
India’s limited reserves, thin domestic production capacity, and mounting oil import dependence leave it extremely vulnerable should the war in West Asia continue.
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India takes a ‘huge hit’ on tax revenue to keep fuel prices from surging during the Iran war
India takes a huge tax revenue hit as it cuts fuel excise duties to shield consumers from soaring oil prices caused by the Iran war.
Iran’s deputy foreign minister arrived at the Raisina Dialogue on Friday morning not to reassure, but to warn. Saeed Khatibzadeh used India’s premier security forum to accuse Washington of deception before the war and to signal that Tehran sees the ...