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"Robust system built over last 10-12 years acted as shock-absorber": Former Director Engineers India Limited on India's response to Hormuz linked energy crisis

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June 29, 2026

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New Delhi [India], June 29 (ANI): The US-Israel strike on Iran on February 28 and the corresponding response from Iran paralysed the movement of sea traffic in one of the most important chokepoints of global energy trade- 'The Strait of Hormuz'. With a tenous peace deal in place and a 60-day negotiation between the two sides ongoing, the Strait is finally seeing free movement of tankers and ships. What stood out during

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· Jul 1, 2026

Proactive measures by government helped tackle Hormuz disruptions efficiently: Expert

New Delhi [India], July 2 (ANI): India successfully negotiated energy disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict due to proactive measures taken by the government and the planning done over the years to build resilience, former BPCL Director (Marketing) Sukhmal Jain has said. 'There were widespread apprehensions of a severe crisis. However, for the past few years, proactive measures have been continuously take

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· Jun 30, 2026

India’s multi-pronged energy strategy shielded domestic consumers during West Asia crisis: Sunjay Sudhir

India's strategic approach to energy security--characterised by deft diplomacy, aggressive diversification, and robust digital infrastructure--played a decisive role in shielding the country from the severe fuel price shocks and supply disruptions witnessed globally during the recent West Asia crisis, according to former Ambassador to the UAE, Sunjay Sudhir.

The Economic Times

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· Jul 10, 2026

India among top heat-risk nations

India among top heat-risk nations

ANTARA News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Energy transition key to Golden Indonesia 2045 vision: Bappenas

Minister of National Development Planning (Bappenas) Rachmat Pambudy has said that the energy transition is an ...

India Today

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· Jun 29, 2026

How India averted energy crisis during Strait of Hormuz disruption

How India averted energy crisis during Strait of Hormuz disruption

Business Today

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· Jun 30, 2026

Indian economy resilient despite global shocks; NPAs to remain low: RBI report

India’s sound macroeconomic fundamentals provide ample buffers to deal with external shocks, but the economy remains exposed to energy price shocks and supply-chain disruptions given the high dependence on imports, the Financial Stability Report noted.

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Related coverage for " "Robust system built over last 10-12 years acted as shock-absorber": Former Director Engineers India Limited on India's response to Hormuz linked energy crisis ": Iran Herald — Proactive measures by government helped tackle Hormuz disruptions efficiently: Expert . The Tribune — India’s multi-pronged energy strategy shielded domestic consumers during West Asia crisis: Sunjay Sudhir. The Economic Times — India among top heat-risk nations . ANTARA News — Energy transition key to Golden Indonesia 2045 vision: Bappenas. India Today — How India averted energy crisis during Strait of Hormuz disruption. Business Today — Indian economy resilient despite global shocks; NPAs to remain low: RBI report