Long queues of vehicles formed at gas stations in Indian states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana on Wednesday due to fuel shortages caused by disruptions in energy transit through the Strait of Hormuz, resulting from the ongoing U.S. and Israeli conflict with Iran. India imports approximately 90 percent of its crude oil and nearly half of its liquefied gas needs, with much of it passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

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@RadioFarda‌|‌راديو فردا: Following the growing concerns over fuel shortages in India, long queues of vehicles formed at gas stations in some areas of the country on Wednesday.

Disruptions in energy transit through the Strait

@RadioFarda‌|‌راديو فردا: Following the growing concerns over fuel shortages in India, long queues of vehicles formed at gas stations in some areas of the country on Wednesday. Disruptions in energy transit through the Strait

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