West Asia conflict hits 25% of India’s natural gas imports, govt says

The ongoing conflict in West Asia has significantly impacted India's natural gas imports, with reports indicating that around 25% of these supplies have been affected by force majeure declarations. In response to this disruption, the Indian government is actively seeking alternative liquefied natural gas (LNG) sources to ensure energy security. India's dependency on imported natural gas has been a critical aspect of its energy strategy, and the current geopolitical tensions underline the vulnerabilities in the supply chain. The government is exploring various options to mitigate the impact of these international developments on domestic energy needs, aiming to stabilize the energy market and maintain supply for industries and consumers alike. This situation highlights the importance of diversifying energy sources and increasing domestic production to reduce reliance on external supplies, especially amid fluctuating global conditions.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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