India imports nearly 89 percent of its crude oil. A parliamentary committee highlights this dependence and rising geopolitical risks. It urges the government to diversify oil sources and strengthen risk management. This includes bolstering strategic reserves and developing alternative import routes. Institutionalizing hedging and flexible contracts is also recommended to ensure energy security against future shocks.
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