“Yes, to protect consumers”
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Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a crucial cooking fuel for millions of Indian households and a key input for commercial industries. The Indian government has historically subsidized or regulated LPG prices to keep them affordable, but global crude oil fluctuations and geopolitical tensions create pressure to pass costs to consumers. The debate centers on whether state intervention protects vulnerable populations or distorts markets and strains public finances.