Navigating India's LPG Crisis: Navy Escorts Vital Fuel Tanker

As India faces an LPG shortage due to the Iran conflict, a crucial tanker, Nanda Devi, has arrived in the west with navy escort. India's UN envoy also had strong words for Pakistan.
Amidst an ongoing LPG shortage in India due to the ongoing conflict in Iran, a crucial LPG-laden vessel named Nanda Devi has arrived in western India, escorted by the Indian Navy. This timely delivery is a critical step in addressing the fuel supply challenges the country has been facing in recent weeks.
The shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), a vital household and commercial fuel in India, has been exacerbated by the geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran, a key supplier of LPG to the subcontinent. With the arrival of the Nanda Devi, India can now work to bolster its domestic LPG stocks and ensure that millions of households and businesses have access to this essential resource.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}In a related development, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj, delivered a sharp rebuke to Pakistan during a Security Council meeting. Kamboj condemned Pakistan's support for cross-border terrorism and its attempts to raise the Kashmir issue, stating that the country's actions were
Source: Deutsche Welle


