The government has introduced a temporary cap on diesel purchases from retail fuel stations, limiting sales to 200 litres per customer or vehicle per day and barring industrial and commercial consumers from buying fuel through ordinary petrol pumps. But what problem is this rule trying to solve? This video explores the hidden divide between retail and bulk fuel markets in India, how a massive gap between retail and bulk diesel prices pushed factories and large institutions towards petrol pumps, and why authorities fear this could lead to local fuel shortages. We also examine who India’s biggest diesel consumers are, how bulk fuel procurement works, the rules around storing and transporting petrol and diesel, and whether the common practice of selling fuel in bottles is actually legal. From fuel economics to regulation and enforcement, this is the story behind one of the government’s most unusual fuel-market interventions in recent years

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