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No handshake! Uzbek chess GM stuns India’s Harika Dronavali with ‘Namaste’ – Watch | Chess News


No handshake! Uzbek chess GM stuns India's Harika Dronavali with 'Namaste' - Watch
Nodirbek Yakubboev’s ‘Namaste’ gesture to India’s Harika Dronavali (Photo Credit: ChessBase India)

NEW DELHI: A light and heartwarming moment grabbed attention at the Grenke Freestyle Open when Grandmaster (GM) Harika Dronavali extended her hand to resign, but Uzbek GM Nodirbek Yakubboev responded with a polite “Namaste” instead. Both players smiled and walked away, making it a memorable and respectful exchange.Watch:The event itself is heating up in Karlsruhe, where Vincent Keymer and Hans Niemann are leading with perfect 5/5 scores. They’re set to face off next in a crucial match. Close behind is a strong group, including world number one Magnus Carlsen, keeping the competition intense.Interestingly, Daniel Hausrath, ranked far lower globally, is surprisingly holding his own among top players. With thousands of participants and a major prize pool, the tournament is one of the biggest in the world, and upcoming rounds are expected to shake up the leaderboard.This isn’t the first time Yakubboev avoided a handshake. Earlier, during a game against R Vaishali at the Wijk Aan Zee Challengers section last year, he did the same, which led to confusion. Later, he met her again with flowers and chocolates to apologise.“I’m sorry for what had happened? It was an awkward situation for both of us. I was hurrying that day. It looks like some misunderstanding. And I want to wish good luck for the remaining games for both of you. Just want to say. I respect you and your brother both. Both of you, and all the Indian chess players,” Yakubboev said.Vaishali responded kindly: “No, it’s clearly understandable. I didn’t take it that way, so we didn’t have to feel bad. You actually apologised. It’s totally fine. You don’t have to worry about it.”Yakubboev later explained it was due to “religious reasons”, adding, “I want to explain the situation… I do not touch other women for religious reasons.” He emphasized respect, saying, “I respect Vaishali and her brother as the strongest chess players in India. If I have offended her with my behavior, I apologise,” and clarified, “I do what I need to do… It is their business what to do.”



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Stock markets outlook: Dalal Street braces for swings as RBI MPC decision, war risks weigh on sentiment–Check key triggers


Stock markets outlook: Dalal Street braces for swings as RBI MPC decision, war risks weigh on sentiment--Check key triggers

Domestic equities are expected to remain volatile this week as investors track the Reserve Bank’s monetary policy decision, global macroeconomic cues and evolving developments in the West Asia conflict, analysts said, according to PTI.Market participants will also keep a close watch on crude oil price movements and foreign fund flows, which continue to influence sentiment.Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Investments Ltd, said the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting will be the key domestic trigger, with investors focusing on the central bank’s stance on inflation and growth.“A rate pause is near-certain consensus, the central bank walks a tightrope between crude-driven inflation risks and a four-year low Manufacturing PMI signalling a softening growth impulse. The governor’s commentary on the rate cycle trajectory and FY27 projections will be closely monitored.“Globally, the US March CPI reading will carry significant importance, as it buries residual Fed rate-cut hopes, strengthens the dollar and tightens financial conditions for emerging markets, including India,” Nair said.He added that geopolitical developments in West Asia will remain the dominant factor shaping market direction.“Indian markets return after a three-day gap and remain acutely vulnerable to weekend war developments, with crude trajectory and any credible ceasefire signal being the decisive variable that could either trigger a sharp relief rally or extend the current sell-on-rise mode,” he said.In the previous holiday-shortened week, the BSE Sensex declined 263.67 points, or 0.35%, while the NSE Nifty fell 106.5 points, or 0.46%.Siddhartha Khemka, Head of Research (Wealth Management) at Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd, said investor sentiment will remain closely linked to developments in the West Asia conflict.Brent crude prices have stayed elevated near $107 per barrel, fuelling concerns around imported inflation. Currency pressures have also intensified, with the rupee weakening sharply before recovering towards Rs 93 against the US dollar following RBI intervention, he noted.Foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows remain a key overhang, with March witnessing heavy selling of Rs 1.2 lakh crore, among the highest monthly outflows in recent years.“Investors will monitor the US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes, GDP data, and initial jobless claims for further cues on growth and the policy trajectory.“Overall, markets are expected to remain volatile as geopolitical developments, crude price movements, FII flows and global macro data continue to drive sentiment,” Khemka said.Analysts said any signs of de-escalation in the West Asia conflict could ease crude prices and stabilise the currency, offering relief to markets, while further escalation may prolong risk aversion and keep pressure on foreign flows.



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FIFA agrees to three-month delay in AIFF elections | Football News


PANAJI: FIFA, the governing body for world football, has told the All India Football Federation (AIFF) it has “no objection” to elections being postponed from Sept to Dec 2026 to ensure full compliance of the constitution with the new National Sports Governance Act 2025 and its related regulations.AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey was elected on Sept 2 in 2022 for a fouryear term. Elections were to be held before the end of the term, but with the National Sports Governance Act 2025 coming into force, AIFF informed the governing bodies that it needs to stay in office till later this year “to ensure uninterrupted administration of football in India”.“On Dec 22, 2025, the ministry of youth affairs and sports issued a notice recognising that the structural changes required for all national sports federations to fully align with the NSGA are foundational in nature. In order to facilitate compliance with the provisions of the NSGA, the ministry of youth affairs and sports allowed a onetime extension to national sports federations whose elections are due in this calendar year, allowing such federations to conduct their next elections by Dec 31,” AIFF deputy secretary general M Satyanarayan wrote in a letter to FIFA and AFC last month.FIFA said it has no objection and reiterated its willingness to support AIFF throughout this process and to work closely together.“We kindly ask that you keep FIFA and the AFC informed of any further steps in the amendment process of the AIFF constitution, and in particular to share with us a document outlining the key amendments and necessary steps required with tentative timelines to ensure compliance with the NSGA,” Emile Doms, associations governance services manager at FIFA, wrote to the federation last week.Meanwhile, AIFF has asked its member associations to complete adoption of amendments to their constitutional document on or before June 30, 2026.



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RBI likely to hold repo rate at 5.25% amid inflation risks from Middle East crisis


RBI likely to hold repo rate at 5.25% amid inflation risks from Middle East crisis

The Reserve Bank is expected to keep the benchmark repo rate unchanged at 5.25% in its April monetary policy review, as rising inflation risks linked to the Middle East crisis cloud the outlook, according to a poll of economists cited by PTI.Geopolitical tensions, volatile commodity prices and sharp currency movements — with the rupee hitting record lows — have complicated the policy trajectory, with economists closely watching the central bank’s projections on growth, inflation and policy stance.“Given the uncertainty around crude oil prices and geopolitical developments, the RBI is likely to remain on pause in the April policy and closely monitor incoming inflation data before taking any further action,” said Aditi Nayar, Chief Economist at ICRA, PTI quoted.SBI’s chief economist Soumya Kanti Ghosh said the central bank will be cautious in communicating its decision. “India is not unscathed from the current crisis and is feeling the mercury rising. Rupee is already hovering above 93 per dollar, and crude oil is adamant above USD 100 per barrel, resulting in a jump in imported inflation across states,” he said, adding that the projected “super El Nino” will also put pressure on inflation.Dipti Deshpande, principal economist at Crisil, said under the base case scenario where inflation remains close to the MPC’s target, the central bank may look through the supply shock and keep rates unchanged.The RBI has already cut the repo rate by 1.25% since last February, but has maintained status quo in its August, October and February 2026 policy reviews.The six-member Monetary Policy Committee is scheduled to begin its April meeting on Monday, with the final decision expected on Wednesday.Economists noted that although retail inflation has eased closer to the RBI’s medium-term target of 4%, the recent spike in crude oil prices has raised concerns over second-round effects on domestic prices, especially in fuel, transport and core inflation components.Estimates suggest that every USD 10 per barrel increase in crude prices could push inflation up by as much as 0.60%. Crude prices have surged from around USD 60 per barrel to over USD 100 since the conflict began in late February. The rupee has also weakened by more than 4% during this period, adding to imported inflation pressures.“We do not expect any change in repo rate or stance this time. The tone will be cautious, and what will be eagerly awaited is the RBI’s forecast of GDP and inflation under the prevailing uncertainty,” said Bank of Baroda chief economist Madan Sabnavis.HDFC Bank principal economist Sakshi Gupta said a rate move based on short-term developments may not be prudent given ongoing volatility in global commodity markets. “The central bank would prefer to wait for clearer signals on the inflation trajectory,” she said.Economists indicated that the RBI may revisit its inflation and growth projections in the upcoming review to reflect evolving global risks, with a possibility of upward revision in inflation forecasts if crude prices remain elevated.Given the current scenario, the policy focus is expected to shift towards inflation management rather than growth support.“While domestic growth conditions remain supportive, the persistence of global uncertainties could weigh on exports and investment activity, requiring the RBI to maintain policy flexibility,” said a treasury official at a private sector bank.The central bank is also likely to retain its neutral stance, signalling flexibility amid uncertain inflation dynamics and global developments. Liquidity conditions, transmission of past rate changes, financial market stability, currency movements, capital flows and bond market dynamics are expected to remain key considerations for policymakers.



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India Television Market: Middle East tensions to hit TV sales? Industry braces for decline as production costs rise


Middle East tensions to hit TV sales? Industry braces for decline as production costs rise

India’s television market is headed for new challenges as manufacturers face rising input costs and shifting consumer demand patterns that are beginning to affect sales momentum. Industry players are facing a sharp escalation in the cost of key components such as memory chips (RAM), alongside higher plastics prices and increased ocean freight charges. These freight pressures have been linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia. At the same time, depreciation of the rupee has added further burden to production expenses, pushing up retail prices of television sets across categories.Amid these pressures, several manufacturers have adopted different pricing strategies, with some absorbing part of the cost increases and others avoiding full pass-through to consumers in a bid to retain their share in India’s intensely competitive TV market.However, the rising price environment is beginning to influence buyer behaviour. Consumers are delaying purchases, and industry participants are reporting early indications of downtrading, where customers opt for lower screen sizes to manage budgets.“There will be a shift in the purchase of TV screen sizes. If a consumer is looking to buy a 55-inch screen size television, they might opt for a 50-inch screen size model instead. Consumers who were considering a 65-inch screen size TV are now settling for a 55-inch screen size,” said Super Plastronics Pvt Ltd (SPPL) Director and CEO Avneet Singh Marwah, whose company holds brand licences for Thomson, Kodak and Blaupunkt among others.He added that pricing has moved up significantly over the past six months, noting that an entry-level 32-inch television, which had previously fallen to around Rs 9,000, is now being sold at about Rs 11,000.Despite the pressure on demand, financing options continue to provide some support to the market. Haier India President NS Satish said that instalment-based purchasing is helping maintain demand, particularly for larger screens.“Almost 50 per cent of our business happens on EMI,” he said, pointing out that even a price increase of around Rs 5,000 only adds a few extra monthly instalments. “When EMI is there, an additional hike of around Rs 5,000 is just three additional instalments,” he said.Satish noted that while some consumers are still upgrading to bigger televisions by opting for higher EMIs, a section of buyers is shifting towards smaller screen sizes due to affordability concerns. He also said companies have not fully passed on cost increases to consumers, with current pricing levels now close to pre-GST reform figures.According to Counterpoint Research, India’s television market is expected to see a slowdown in demand, with shipments projected to decline 5–6 per cent in Q1 and 3–5 per cent in Q2 of 2026. The pressure is being driven by rising RAM costs, freight disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions, and the impact of rupee depreciation on import-linked expenses.Anshika Jain, Principal Analyst at Counterpoint Research, said brands with integrated supply chains, such as Samsung, are better positioned to manage these cost pressures. She added that consumers are currently prioritising essential spending and postponing discretionary purchases like televisions.However, she ruled out a widespread downgrade trend in screen sizes, noting that while some downtrading is visible, the premium segment, especially 45 inches and above, remains steady, supported by EMI options that ease affordability.Jain also said the market could see a modest recovery during the festive season in the second half of the year, with larger screen sizes of 55 inches and above continuing to gain traction over the longer term as upgrade cycles gradually evolve.



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The ‘difficult call’ Riyan Parag took – and how it paid off for Rajasthan Royals | Cricket News


The 'difficult call' Riyan Parag took - and how it paid off for Rajasthan Royals

NEW DELHI: With 11 needed off the final over, Riyan Parag took a gamble against Gujarat Titans. Despite having one over left from Nandre Burger, Sandeep Sharma, and even two overs from Ravindra Jadeja, Parag turned to Tushar Deshpande – and the move paid off. The bowler delivered under pressure as Rajasthan Royals cruised to their second successive win, defeating the Shubman Gill-led side by six runs in a thriller at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan believes the bold calls at the death will significantly boost Parag’s confidence as a leader.Parag first entrusted Jofra Archer with the 19th over before handing the final one to Deshpande.“This was the best game of the season so far. It was very important for Rajasthan that Riyan Parag commands that respect while leading the side,” Pathan said on JioStar.“He made that difficult call in the last over, and that decision went in favour of Rajasthan, which will give him a lot of confidence as a leader. He went to Jofra Archer to bowl that 19th over, and generally, you go with your more experienced bowler in the penultimate over.”Archer justified the move with a superb over, conceding just four runs and tightening the screws on Gujarat’s chase. Deshpande then held his nerve to defend 10 runs in the final over as Rajasthan Royals edged past Gujarat Titans by six runs.

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“Jofra used his experience, used his pace, and didn’t give any room to either Rabada or Rashid Khan, who were going strong. That over set it up nicely for Tushar Deshpande, because if GT had gotten 10 runs off it, the game would have been done then. It was a special over from Jofra.”“And credit to Tushar Deshpande, who held his nerve and bowled accurate yorkers, one after the other, to get his side home,” Pathan added.Rajasthan Royals will next take on five-time champions Mumbai Indians at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Tuesday.



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OPEC+ to consider output hike as US-Iran war disrupts oil supply routes


OPEC+ to consider output hike as US-Iran war disrupts oil supply routes

OPEC+ may approve an oil output increase at its meeting on Sunday, though the move is expected to remain largely symbolic as key producers are unable to raise supply due to disruptions caused by the US-Israeli war with Iran, Reuters reported citing sources.Eight OPEC+ members are scheduled to meet at 1300 GMT to discuss production quotas for May, with sources indicating that any increase would have little immediate impact on global supply.

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‘HORMUZ REMAINS CLOSED’: Iran DARES Trump With ‘FOREVER WAR,’ Laughs Off 48-Hour Hormuz Deadline

The ongoing conflict has effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s most critical oil transit route — since the end of February, sharply curtailing exports from major producers such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and Iraq. These countries were among the few in the group with the capacity to raise output before the conflict.Other members, including Russia, are also unable to increase production due to Western sanctions and infrastructure damage linked to the war in Ukraine.Within the Gulf region, missile and drone attacks have caused significant damage to energy infrastructure. Officials say it could take months to restore normal operations and achieve production targets, even if the conflict ends and shipping through Hormuz resumes immediately.At its previous meeting on March 1, OPEC+ had agreed to a modest output increase of 206,000 barrels per day for April. However, the ongoing crisis has since triggered what is being described as the largest oil supply disruption on record, removing an estimated 12 to 15 million barrels per day — or up to 15% of global supply.Crude prices have surged to near four-year highs, approaching $120 per barrel. JPMorgan has warned that prices could rise above $150 — an all-time high — if disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue into mid-May.While a fresh output hike may signal intent to boost supply once conditions stabilise, analysts say it remains largely theoretical under current constraints. Consultancy Energy Aspects described the proposed increase as “academic” as long as disruptions in the strait persist.



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‘Iranians were actively looking for him’: Missing US crew member from F-15 found alive after ‘heavy firefight’


A missing crew member from a downed US F-15 fighter jet in Iran has been retrieved alive following a high-risk search and rescue operation after a heavy firefight.Confirming the evacuation, US President Donald Trump said, “The US military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the world, to retrieve him.”

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“United States military pulled off one of most daring search and rescue operations in US history, for one of our incredible crew member officers,” he added.“The United States military pulled off one of the most daring search and rescue operations in US history,” Trump said.Trump providing details of the rescue operation said, “My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States military pulled off one of the most daring search and rescue operations in US history, for one of our incredible crew member officers, who also happens to be a highly respected colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is now safe and sound! This brave warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour, but was never truly alone because his commander in chief, secretary of war, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and fellow warfighters were monitoring his location 24 hours a day, and diligently planning for his rescue.“At my direction, the US military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the world, to retrieve him. He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine. This miraculous search and rescue operation comes in addition to a successful rescue of another brave pilot, yesterday, which we did not confirm, because we did not want to jeopardise our second rescue operation. This is the first time in military memory that two US pilots have been rescued, separately, deep in enemy territory. We will never leave an American warfighter behind! The fact that we were able to pull off both of these operations, without a single American killed, or even wounded, just proves once again, that we have achieved overwhelming air dominance and superiority over the Iranian skies. This is a moment that all Americans, Republican, Democrat, and everyone else, should be proud of and united around. We truly have the best, most professional, and lethal military in the history of the world,” Trump added.

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Separately, former US Special Forces personnel and journalist Jack Murphy claimed the airman had been located alive. In a post on X, Murphy wrote, “Good news for once. F-15 WSO recovered alive. Was escaping and evading. Massive firefight on tgt. Iranians were actively looking for him in the area.”However, US officials have not publicly confirmed the recovery.According to CNN, both US and Iranian forces had been conducting search operations in the rugged highlands of Iran’s Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province and the Bakhtiari region. During these operations, Iranian tribesmen reportedly opened fire on American helicopters.Iran’s Fars News Agency reported that local tribal groups targeted two US Black Hawk helicopters on Saturday in the same region.Following the confrontation, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps praised the tribal fighters as “courageous, valiant and victorious guardians of the borders,” CNN reported.Footage circulated by Iranian state-affiliated outlets allegedly showed armed Bakhtiari tribesmen patrolling mountainous terrain in Khuzestan province in search of the American airman. In one clip, an individual is heard saying, “God willing, he will be found.”Iranian authorities had also announced financial rewards for information leading to the capture of the missing pilot, according to multiple media reports.The incident follows the downing of two US warplanes on Friday, including an F-15E Strike Eagle, marking a major escalation in the ongoing conflict, according to The Associated Press. One crew member was rescued, while another was initially reported missing.In an email cited by AP, the Pentagon said it had received notification of “an aircraft being shot down” in the Middle East. It also informed the US House Armed Services Committee that the status of one service member remained unknown.US President Donald Trump declined to outline a response if the pilot was harmed or captured. “Well, I can’t comment on it because we hope that’s not going to happen,” he told The Independent in a telephone interview.Meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed it had shot down an MQ-9 Reaper drone in Isfahan, according to Fars News Agency.The search for the missing pilot had drawn intense attention as Iran also urged civilians to locate and hand over the “enemy pilot,” while US forces deployed aircraft and helicopters to scan mountainous terrain, AP reported.The developments come amid continued escalation in the West Asia conflict, now in its sixth week. President Trump warned Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying, “Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out — 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them,” according to AP.

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Iran responded sharply to the warning. “The doors of hell will be opened to you” if Iran’s infrastructure is attacked, Gen. Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi said, as reported by Iranian state media and cited by AP.The war, which began with US-Israel strikes on February 28, has killed thousands and expanded across the region, disrupting shipping routes and fuelling fears of further escalation, according to AP.



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State-run oil firms to pay discounted refinery rates as fuel prices stay frozen despite crude surge


State-run oil firms to pay discounted refinery rates as fuel prices stay frozen despite crude surge

In a first since fuel price deregulation, state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) have moved to pay discounted rates to refineries for petrol, diesel, aviation turbine fuel (ATF) and kerosene to limit mounting losses arising from a self-imposed freeze on retail fuel prices, sources told PTI.OMCs on March 26 fixed rates for petroleum products at discounts of up to Rs 60 per litre to their imported cost, with the revised pricing applicable from March 16. The move is expected to hit standalone refiners such as MRPL, CPCL and HMEL the most, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter, as reported PTI.

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The decision comes as international crude oil prices have surged from about $70 per barrel before the Middle East conflict to over $100, while domestic petrol and diesel prices have remained unchanged, forcing OMCs to absorb the impact.With no immediate end to the conflict in sight, OMCs have opted to apply discounts on refinery transfer price (RTP) — the internal price at which refineries sell fuels to marketing arms — effectively lowering payouts to refiners below import-parity levels.For the second half of March, a discount of Rs 22,342 per kilolitre (Rs 22.34 per litre) was imposed on diesel, reducing RTP from Rs 85,349 per kl to Rs 63,007 per kl. For the first fortnight of April, the diesel discount has widened sharply to Rs 60,239 per kl, bringing RTP down from Rs 146,243 per kl to Rs 86,004 per kl.On ATF, RTP has been cut to Rs 76,923 per kl from Rs 127,486 per kl after factoring in a discount of Rs 50,564 per kl. Similarly, kerosene RTP has been reduced to Rs 77,534 per kl from Rs 123,845 per kl with a discount of Rs 46,311 per kl, sources said.Indian Oil Corp, Bharat Petroleum Corp and Hindustan Petroleum Corp did not immediately respond to requests for comment.The discounted pricing prevents refiners from fully passing on higher crude costs through RTP, compelling them to absorb part of the burden from elevated global oil prices.While integrated public sector companies such as Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) may offset part of the impact through their combined refining and marketing operations, standalone refiners that depend on market-linked RTP for revenues are likely to face a sharper squeeze on margins.Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL), Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd (CPCL) and HPCL-Mittal Energy Ltd (HMEL) — which have limited retail presence and sell most of their output to OMCs — are expected to be the most affected.The changes could also impact private refiners such as Nayara Energy and Reliance Industries Ltd if similar discounts are extended, as they sell a significant portion of their petrol and diesel output to OMCs, which operate about 90% of the country’s over one lakh fuel retail outlets.Traditionally, petrol and diesel pricing in India has been based on import parity, where fuels are valued as if imported, even though crude oil is refined domestically. RTP was linked to import parity price (IPP) until June 2006, after which the government adopted trade parity pricing (TPP), assigning 80% weight to import parity and 20% to export parity.This framework helped protect refinery margins, especially for standalone refiners without the cushion of marketing margins. Although petrol and diesel prices were deregulated in 2010 and 2014 respectively, retail prices have remained largely frozen since April 2022, with OMCs absorbing losses during periods of high crude prices.The current RTP discount comes as under-recoveries on petrol and diesel have widened. Unlike LPG, where the government compensates for losses, there is no such support for auto fuels.The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said in a post on X on April 1, “With global petroleum prices up by up to 100 per cent in the last one month, PSU OMCs are incurring under-recoveries of Rs 24.40 per litre on petrol and Rs 104.99 per litre on diesel at retail selling price (RSP) level as on 01.04.2026.”OMCs believe freezing RTP will help distribute the financial burden across the refining ecosystem. However, analysts caution that the move could disproportionately impact independent refiners with limited downstream presence and distort market-linked pricing signals, sources added.



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