Qatar Energy Supply to India Amid West Asia Tensions

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Qatar has vowed to remain a reliable energy supplier to India amid West Asia tensions, with discussions focusing on restoring shipments. The two countries emphasized the need for stability in global markets and unimpeded freedom of navigation to maintain supply chains.
Qatar will remain a reliable energy supplier to India, its Energy Minister said during talks with Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in Doha. The two sides called for stability in global markets amid ongoing West Asia tensions. India relies heavily on imports to meet its natural gas and LPG needs, with Qatar being its single-largest supplier. The six-week conflict in the Gulf has disrupted energy exports, leaving India to grapple with industrial supply shortages and rising prices. Discussions focused on restoring shipments and strengthening bilateral energy cooperation. Both countries welcomed the two-week ceasefire announced on April 8 and stressed the need for an early end to disruptions in global energy supplies.
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