India to provide 100 billion rupees ($1 billion) to oil retailers to cap jet fuel prices, shielding airlines from cost pressures.
India will provide 100 billion rupees ($1 billion) to support oil retailers for capping jet fuel prices and shield local airlines from mounting cost pressures.
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