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    India Strengthens Electricity Supply Amid Global Challenges

    New Delhi, April 10 India will postpone maintenance shutdowns at thermal power plants and operationalize additional capacity to ensure around 10,000 MW of extra supply during peak summer demand, the Ministry of Power said on Friday, as it moves to strengthen short-term electricity availability...
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    Government Establishes System to Monitor West Asia Trade Challenges

    New Delhi, April 10 The commerce ministry on Friday said it will set up a weekly monitoring mechanism to track export-import trends and sectoral stress indicators, amid concerns that supply chain disruptions, logistical constraints, and rising input costs due to geopolitical tensions could...
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    Goyal: Government Announces Support for Exporters Amid West Asia Crisis

    New Delhi, April 2 The government has announced measures to help exporters mitigate the impact of the West Asia crisis, and more decisions are being considered, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Thursday.The US-Israel attack launched on Iran in February has disrupted shipping...
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    Energy Cargo Vessels Delayed: India Ships in Strait of Hormuz

    New Delhi, March 30 As many as 19 ships carrying LPG, crude oil, and LNG destined for India are currently stranded in the Strait of Hormuz due to the escalating conflict in West Asia.At an inter-ministerial briefing on the fallout of developments in West Asia, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Special...
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    India's Fertilizer Supply: Government Assures Farmers of Adequate Stock

    New Delhi, March 30 Union Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister J P Nadda said on Monday that India has enough fertilizer stocks to meet domestic demand and urged farmers not to panic amid the ongoing crisis in West Asia."Not only this crisis, India has faced several challenges. We have...
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    Strait of Hormuz Tensions: China Hesitant on Iran’s Safe Corridor, Risks Rise for Asian Energy Supply

    Strait of Hormuz Tensions: China Hesitant on Iran’s Safe Corridor, Risks Rise for Asian Energy Supply New Delhi, March 27 – Iran’s proposal to establish a safe shipping corridor in the Strait of Hormuz has received a lukewarm response from China, highlighting growing concerns among major Asian...
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    Middle East Conflict Drives 40% Rise in Bangladesh’s Fuel Imports

    Bangladesh’s Fossil Fuel Import Bill Projected to Surge by $4.8 Billion New Delhi, March 27 – Bangladesh’s annual fossil fuel import bill is projected to increase by $4.8 billion, representing a 40 per cent rise from 2025 levels, according to a new analysis by Zero Carbon Analytics (ZCA).The...
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    Asia Seeks New Energy Supplies from Russia

    Moscow, March 25 Russia is set to redirect its hydrocarbon supplies to Asia amid growing demand, the Russian Energy Minister said on Wednesday, without naming any country, amid the ongoing West Asia crisis and the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.India and China have been the main importers of...
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    State-Owned Oil Firms Deny Fuel Shortages Amidst Rumors

    New Delhi, March 25 – Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) jointly asserted on Wednesday that there are no shortages of petrol, diesel, or LPG within the country. The companies urged citizens to disregard rumors...
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    OPEC+ Boosts Production as Oil Prices React to Regional Crisis

    Oil Prices Surge to Seven Month High as US and Israel Strikes on Iran Trigger Middle East Crisis Global oil prices have jumped sharply after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran escalated tensions across the Middle East over the weekend. The situation intensified...
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