India’s PM Modi urges citizens to cut fuel use and avoid non-essential travel, warning rising oil prices from the Iran war threaten to swell import bill and pressure foreign-exchange reserves.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to citizens to cut fuel use and avoid unnecessary travel as rising oil prices from the Iran war threaten to widen the nation’s import bill and strain foreign-exchange reserves.
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