
India's Fuel Prices Stable Amid Global Surges; Government Continues Excise Duty Cuts
Despite global crude oil surges, petrol and diesel prices in major Indian cities have remained largely stable, with the government's excise duty cuts of Rs 10 a litre and strategic measures continuing to shield consumers from international price volatility.
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