Strait of Hormuz blockade 90% of India’s oil production has been affected, and oil accounts for more than 60% of LPG production. India has increased oil purchases from Russia, ignored the International Energy Agency’s call for reserves and assured not to increase petrol/diesel prices.- Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif implemented deep cuts – 50% reduction in fuel for government vehicles, deep salary cuts, 50% reduction in remote work, online classes – to deal with fuel shortages caused by the disruption of the war in Iran.
- Iranian President Ali Larijani scoffed at Trump’s vow to intensify strikes 20 times harder if Hormuz oil is blocked, saying, “Don’t get yourself eliminated – we are not worried about empty threats.”
- CJI Surya Kant has warned that questioning the integrity of judicial officials will not be tolerated. Prior to this, a petition had been filed regarding the pending claim of West Bengal SIR.
- During the 2026 T20 World Cup final, cricketer Arshdeep Singh was fined 15% of his match fee and deducted one point for breach of ICC Level 1 regulations after an aggressive delivery hit New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell on the pads.
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How big a blow did the US-Iran war have on India’s oil, LPG, and LNG supplies?
India meets 90% of its oil needs through imports, which also constitute 60% of LPG/LNG production. Escalating tensions in West Asia and closure of the Strait of Hormuz may affect imports, but officials have vowed not to increase petrol/diesel prices as India increases oil imports from Russia. India has also rejected the International Energy Agency’s call for strategic reserves and prioritized domestic production.Read the full story
Middle East heat hits Pakistan: Prime Minister Sherbaz Sharif announces measures to deal with crisis
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced emergency austerity measures as the crisis in the Middle East and the impact of the war with Iran pushed up crude prices. The fuel consumption of official vehicles will be reduced by 50%, and 60% of official vehicles will be grounded. Cabinet members and lawmakers will give up 25% of their salaries for two months, while non-essential spending and foreign travel are banned until June 2026. The government will move to a four-day working week, with 50% working from home.Read the full story
‘Don’t allow yourself to be eliminated’: Iran warns Trump, dismisses ’empty’ threats
Amid the escalating Israel-Iran war, Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani dismissed President Trump’s threat to “strike 20 times harder” and destroy Iran if it blocks the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, he posted on X.“Iran is not afraid of empty threats. No matter how powerful it is, it cannot eliminate us. Be careful not to be eliminated!” he said.Trump has warned of “death, fire, fury” as the United States and Israel launch attacks on Tehran and Iran plans to retaliate, disrupting 20% ​​of the world’s oil supply.Read the full story
CJI slams petitioners for questioning integrity of judiciary
A Supreme Court bench headed by CJI Surya Kant dismissed the inquiry case filed against the judicial officers representing Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand amid lack of trust from the TMC-ECI over the West Bengal electoral roll revision, saying that questioning of the judiciary would not be tolerated. The court asked the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court to constitute an appellate tribunal to hear the claim appeal at the ECI’s expense. More than 1 million people have had their claims adjudicated and 6.3 million are awaiting trial.Read the full story
Arshdeep Singh punished by ICC after India’s T20 World Cup win
During the 2026 T20 World Cup final in Ahmedabad, India pacer Arshdeep Singh was fined 15% of the match fee and deducted one point for violating Article 2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct. In the 11th inning, he hit batsman Daryl Mitchell on the pads while pitching aggressively after a catch. The ICC deemed the conduct inappropriate and potentially dangerous, and it was the first time Ashdeep had been docked points in 24 months.Read the full story

