New Delhi, March 10 (IANS) The sudden surge in petrol prices in Pakistan in March 2026 — by around Rs 55 per litre — has triggered long queues at fuel stations, rising transport fares and growing public frustration across the country, a report showed.While the government has attributed the increase to global oil volatility and tensions in the Middle East, the latest crisis exposes deeper structural weaknesses in Pakistan’s energy system.According to Modern Diplomacy report, concern behind t…
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