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India’s thirst for oil will rise more than any other country through 2030: IEA
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India's oil demand is projected to surge by a million barrels per day over the next five years, becoming the primary driver of global demand growth, fueled by a rapidly expanding middle class, urbanization, and industrialization. This increase in consumption will heighten India's reliance on imports, posing challenges to its energy security amidst global market volatility.
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