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FOREIGN RELATIONS: India and China — Who will grab the gas?
China’s current natural gas consumption is twice that of India and both need gas imports by way of transnational pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) by sea to meet growing demand. While natural gas forms 8 per cent of ...





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