High-Stakes Diplomacy Amidst Energy Turmoil
India's oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri plans to visit Qatar on April 9-10. This visit occurs as India faces LPG supply disruptions. The development follows a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, yet Israel's heavy strikes on Lebanon continue, underlining the region's volatile situation.
India's oil minister, Hardeep Singh Puri, is set to travel to Qatar on April 9 and 10, officials in New Delhi announced on Thursday. This strategic visit comes at a time when India, the world's most populous country, grapples with significant disruptions in LPG supply.
The announcement coincides with news of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran, a development that could usher in a new phase of diplomatic relations in the region.
However, the Middle East remains tense as Israel launched its heaviest strikes against Lebanon in recent history, highlighting ongoing instability.
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