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India's Petroleum Ministry denies any proposal to export E20 petrol to Bhutan

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India's Petroleum Ministry has dismissed claims that Bhutan rejected Indian E20 petrol, stating that no such export proposal was ever made. The clarification came in response to opposition allegations that multiple neighboring countries had refused the blended fuel. The government emphasized that E20 petrol has undergone extensive testing to ensure its reliability and performance standards. Automakers are also said to be adapting their vehicles to comply with the new E20 fuel requirements.

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