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Factories across industrial clusters are battling temporary shutdowns and production slowdowns after the government prioritised domestic LPG supply to safeguard households |
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Factories across industrial clusters are battling temporary shutdowns and production slowdowns after the government prioritised domestic LPG supply to safeguard households |
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The government is addressing challenges in LPG supply due to regional conflicts, as the country relies heavily on imports from the Strait of Hormuz. With a daily distribution of around 50 lakh cylinders, officials report no shortages but note a spike in panic bookings., India News, Times Now |
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India is in talks with Iran over allowing as many as 20 oil and gas tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, which has remained shut amid the Iran war. The negotiations are being handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bloomberg reported. |
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held talks with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, with discussions focused on maritime security and ensuring that the Strait of Hormuz remains open for energy shipments. |
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Iran has reportedly allowed India-bound ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. How will it help come out of the shortage of crude oil, LNG and LPG? |
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Iran War Latest News Today (March 12, 2026): India forms Amit Shah-led committee on Iran crisis as war enters day 13 |
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Powerful explosions hit Tehran on day 13 of the Israel-US-Iran war. Iran's speaker vows retaliation if Gulf islands are attacked. Italian base in Iraq. |
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A shortage of LPG cylinders, largely used for cooking, triggered by disruptions due to the Iran war, has forced restaurants in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru to prune their menus. The first casualty? Your favourite gravy dishes. |
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has engaged in multiple discussions with Iranian official Seyed Abbas Araghchi amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, as reported by MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. The Indian government is actively working to ensure the safe return of its nationals., India News, Times Now |
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As tensions rise amid the Iran conflict, Indian students planning to study in the Gulf are asking one key question: Is it still safe? The growing crisis has sparked fresh concerns over safety and travel in the region. |