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India plans to double US LPG imports to reduce dependence on Gulf suppliers

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India is moving to significantly increase its liquefied petroleum gas imports from the United States, with a goal to double current purchase volumes. The decision is driven by recent conflicts in West Asia, which have highlighted risks of over-reliance on Gulf nations for energy supply. By diversifying its LPG sources, India aims to build a strategic reserve sufficient to cover approximately 30 days of domestic needs. The shift is also expected to strengthen broader energy ties between India and the US. An added benefit of the move is helping India address its trade balance with the United States.

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