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India’s Wartime Buying Spree Leaves Behind Cooking Gas Glut

India’s frenzied efforts to counter disruptions in cooking gas supplies over the past months, while cargoes remained trapped in the Persian Gulf, has left state-run fuel retailers with the opposite problem — more than they can sell.
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Center 33%
Right 50%
India Today
· Jun 24, 2026
Kerala CM smells of Bacardi: What's the liquor storm targeting VD Satheesan
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The Rising Nepal
· Jul 7, 2026
Farmers dump vegetables as prices plummet
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 23, 2026
India's LPG imports from US set to cross 1 million tons in June, sources say
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Bloomberg
· Jul 9, 2026
India’s Wartime Buying Spree Leaves Behind a Cooking Gas Surplus
India’s frenzied efforts to counter disruptions in cooking gas supplies over the past months, while cargoes remained trapped in the Persian Gulf, has left state-run fuel retailers with the opposite problem — more than they can sell.
The Economic Times
· Jul 9, 2026
India’s wartime buying spree leaves a LPG glut
India’s wartime buying spree leaves a LPG glut
Nepal News
· Jul 1, 2026
बाँकेमा रासायनिक मल वितरण
बाँके। जिल्लाका आठै स्थानीय तहमा कोटा प्रणाली अनुरूप रासायनिक मल वितरण सुरु गरिएको छ। कृषि सामग्री कम्पनी लिमिटेड नेपालगन्जका प्रमुख पुष्पराज श्रेष्ठले कोहलपुर नगरपालिकामा ९६९ बोरा युरिया, ५६५ बोरा डीएपी र १५७ बोरा पोटास, नेपालगन्ज उपमहानगरपालिकामा ८६९ बोरा डीएपी, १७४ बोरा पोटास र एक हजार ३१४ बोरा युरिया, बैजनाथ गाउँपालिकामा एक हजार १५१ बोरा, एक []
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Related coverage for "India’s Wartime Buying Spree Leaves Behind Cooking Gas Glut": India Today — Kerala CM smells of Bacardi: What's the liquor storm targeting VD Satheesan. The Rising Nepal — Farmers dump vegetables as prices plummet. The Hindu BusinessLine — India's LPG imports from US set to cross 1 million tons in June, sources say. Bloomberg — India’s Wartime Buying Spree Leaves Behind a Cooking Gas Surplus. The Economic Times — India’s wartime buying spree leaves a LPG glut . Nepal News — बाँकेमा रासायनिक मल वितरण