India’s economy receives a boost as oil prices drop below $60 a barrel. This eases the nation’s import bill and significantly increases profits for state-run fuel retailers. While pump prices remain steady, potential cuts are anticipated before upcoming assembly elections. Lower crude costs offer a welcome tailwind to the already robust economic growth.
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