India’s state-owned fuel retailers have increased petrol and diesel prices for the fourth time this month as they seek to recover losses caused by higher crude oil costs linked to the US-Israel war on Iran and disruptions to energy supplies.

Fuel prices in India have seen another increase, with petrol and diesel rates rising by approximately Rs 0.87 and Rs 0.91 per litre respectively in Delhi. This marks the third…

NEW DELHI: State-run fuel retailers on Saturday raised petrol and diesel prices by less than Rs 1 per litre, dealers said, marking the third hike this month as the government…