The Horror Underground
Whether it was Hamas attack on innocent Israeli people at a party in 2023 or the subsequent bloody reprisal by IDF against Palestinians in Gaza, humanity suffered terrible shocks and descended to depths of hell.
Whether it was Hamas attack on innocent Israeli people at a party in 2023 or the subsequent bloody reprisal by IDF against Palestinians in Gaza, humanity suffered terrible shocks and descended to depths of hell.
According to the official notification, the revised levy structure includes a Special Additional Excise Duty (SAED) of Rs 1.5 per litre on petrol exports, Rs 13.5 per litre on diesel exports and Rs 9.5 per litre on ATF exports.
"The focus of the negotiations is on ending the war, and at this stage we are not discussing nuclear issues," the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Asserting that the challenges are "more externally driven", the Finance Minister emphasised that India's domestic economic situation remains "positive and resilient."
“First came the corona(virus) pandemic; then wars began to break out, and now there is an energy crisis. This decade is turning into a decade of disasters for the world,” PM Modi said.
The Centre has revised export duties on petroleum products, bringing back a levy on petrol exports while lowering taxes on diesel and aviation turbine fuel.
Addressing a media briefing in New Delhi after the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, Lavrov defended Iran’s position on the Strait of Hormuz crisis, rejected allegations that Tehran was responsible for disrupting maritime routes, and underscored Moscow’s growing partnership with India in trade, connectivity and diplomacy.
The meeting between Jaishankar and Araghchi assumes significance at a time when regional instability, sanctions-related tensions and shifting global alliances are reshaping diplomatic equations across Asia and the Middle East.
Oil companies raised petrol, diesel and CNG prices as mounting crude oil costs and the West Asia conflict intensified pressure on India’s fuel retailers.
Expressing serious concern over the West Asia crisis, India on Thursday stressed that BRICS nations must work together to shape a more stable, equitable and inclusive international order, adding that "stability cannot be selective, and peace cannot be piecemeal".