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18 refueling points set up! The Indian logistics force intervened to ensure the use of fighter tanks in the Ladakh region

With the tightening of the front line, the Indian Ministry of Defence now has greater authority! India's Ministry of Defence will issue a "Digital Survey Opinion" to the country's power, oil and gas exploration projects. Defence Minister Ragnart Singh has launched an online platform where the Ministry of Defence will handle the approval of power projects and research surveys, exploration and development activities in India's territorial waters and exclusive economic zone, which means that all future oil, gas and power operations in India will have to be supervised and approved by the Indian Ministry of Defence.

18 refueling points set up! The Indian logistics force intervened to ensure the use of fighter tanks in the Ladakh region

The Indian Ministry of Defense has a greater authority this time

The Indian Ministry of Defence is responsible for providing security inspections to various private sector, public sector and government organizations to handle power, wind and solar projects in areas adjacent to defence facilities and to carry out surveillance activities in India's territorial waters and exclusive economic zones. The different departments and projects that India has handled implemented applications will give the Indian Ministry of Defence control over renewable energy, the Ministry of Electricity, the Ministry of Oil, the Ministry of Gas and Maritime Transport. India's Ministry of Defence launched a similar platform earlier to grant Indian businesses aerial surveys. And india is unanimous in its desire to pump oil and gas along the Indian Ocean coast. Obviously, the Indian military also hopes that in the future, India's domestic oil and natural gas will also be controlled by itself, so as to realize that Indian oil and natural gas have brought huge military expenditure to the Indian military. Controlling India's important energy sector is also good news for India's military spending growth.

18 refueling points set up! The Indian logistics force intervened to ensure the use of fighter tanks in the Ladakh region

The hand of the Indian Ministry of Defence is a little too long

The Indian military's meddling in the oil and gas sector coincided with the indian military's use of The Radakh surge to procure a large number of weapons internally. Petro-India has developed a type specifically for use in highland and low-temperature areas and has sought permission from the Armed Forces General Directorate of Quality Assurance to allow the Indian army to use winter diesel in the Ladakh region.

18 refueling points set up! The Indian logistics force intervened to ensure the use of fighter tanks in the Ladakh region

Indian military fuel trucks

India said that india's state-owned fuel, which will be supplied to the Ladakh front, has massed a large number of refueling trucks in northern India to meet the growing demand of the Wehrmacht. As the surge in the Ladakh area continued, the Indian Air Force also deployed aviation in several places, and the Indian Logistics Force immediately followed suit, setting up 18 refueling points in Ladakh, which was actually to facilitate the refueling of helicopters widely used by the troops. Aviation fuel inventories were also strengthened as the Indian Air Force moved fighter jets forward to front-line airfields. Indian transporters say more than 100 refueling trucks depart daily from Indian Oil Company's Chamad, Jalandal and Sangruer storage bases to deliver diesel, fighter fuel, kerosene and gasoline to Kargil, Leh and other forward areas.

18 refueling points set up! The Indian logistics force intervened to ensure the use of fighter tanks in the Ladakh region

Winter is too cold India needs hardy fuel

At the same time, according to the orders of the Director of Food, Civil Supply and Consumers of India, Indian oil companies should reserve sufficient LPG stocks for up to two months in bottling plants and warehouses. For the first time, Indian authorities decided to stock up on lpg cylinders at the peak of summer. Usually, such reserve requirements take place between October and November, when the harsh winter season begins in the Kashmir Valley and affects traffic on the highway.