The Editorial Page: Taking sides in conflict — Delhi’s past record tells a complicated story 10 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2026 JOURNALISM of COURAgE LUCkNOW, LATE CITY, 18 PAGES ₹6.00 l www.indianexpress.com DA I LY F R O M : A H M E DA B A D , C H A N D I GA R H , D E L H I , J A I P U R , kO L k ATA , L U C k N O W , M U M B A I , N AG P U R , PAT N A , P U N E , vA D O DA R A GOVT TAKES URGENT MEASURES AMID CRISIS IN WEST ASIA LNG imports hit, essential commodities Act invoked, gas allocation prioritised business as Usual Household piped gas, CNG, LPG production will get precedence By EP UNNY Govt eases curbs to allow limited FDI from China, others sharing land border 60-day deadline for proposal clearance Soumyarendra barik, Ravi Dutta Mishra & Aanchal Magazine Sukalp Sharma New Delhi, March 10 NATION PAgE 7 New Delhi, March 10 WITH LIQUEFIED natural gas (LNG) supplies to India hit by the halt of shipments through the Strait of Hormuz amid the conflict in West Asia, the government has invoked the Essential Commodities Act to divert natural gas to “priority sectors” that are dependent on the fuel. According to the order issued by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), segments that directly impact millions of common consumers — piped natural gas (PNG) for households, compressed natural gas (CNG) for vehicles, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) production — will have precedence over other natural gas-consuming sectors. Government sources said the order has been issued for supply management given the shortage in LNG supplies from West Asia; the shortage needs to be transferred to some nonpriority sectors while diverting gas supplies to high-priority sectors. Apart from domestic gas and imported LNG, the natural gas required to meet the demand of these priority sectorswillbemet“throughfull or partial curtailment” of gas supplied to some petrochemical manufacturing units, gasbased power plants, and consumers of domestic gas producedfromdifficultblocks. Natural gas supplies to refineries have been cut to 65 per cent of their average consumption of the past six months. »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 LATEST l JAISHANkAR: HAD DETAILED CONvERSATION WITH IRAN’S ARAGHCHI l U.S. AND ISRAEL POUND IRAN WITH ‘MOST INTENSE AIRSTRIkES’ OF THE WAR l 700,000 DISPLACED, 84 CHILDREN kILLED IN LEBANON, U.N. AGENCIES SAY lPM NARENDRA MODI is scheduled to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for projects worth about Rs 5,650 crore in poll-bound Tamil Nadu. lTHE SECOND EDITION of New Delhi World Para Athletics Grand Prix begins. The competition will bring together 275 athletes from eight countries. TRACK THESE AND MORE ON www.INDIANExPrEss.cOm PAgE 7 CAbINET APPROvES RS 1.51 LAkH CRORE FOR JAL JEEvAN 3 MONTHS AFTER FLIgHT DISRUPTIONS, INDIgO CEO RESIgNS MORE REPORTS, PAGES 7, 14 A worker carries cooking gas cylinders in Mumbai on Tuesday. AkASH PATIL INAmovethatwillallowlimited investment flows from China intokeymanufacturingsectors, the Union Cabinet Tuesday approved easing curbs for countries sharing a land border with India for capital goods, electronic capital goods, electronic components, polysilicon and ingot-wafer for solar cells. Investment restrictions for land border-sharing countries, which were brought into force through Press Note 3 or PN3 of 2020, have been retained for strategic sectors such as semiconductors,officialsourcessaid. The government also decided a threshold level of 10% for automatic approval of the investment into these sectors. Under the revised investment norms,themajoritysharehold- ARMy Dy CHIEF FLAgS CHINA vILLAgES ALONg N-E FRONTIER ing and control of the investee entity will be with resident Indian citizen(s) and/or resident Indian entity(ies) owned and controlled by resident Indian citizen(s), at all times, according to an official release on the Cabinet decision. The government has set a »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Ripple effects across sectors: From War very complete, may Top court on Bengal textiles to mining and steelmaking end soon: Trump; we SIR: Form tribunals will decide, says Iran War impacting three areas: Supply of raw material, fuel & feedstock, market Soumyarendra barik & Pratyush Deep New Delhi, March 10 AS THE conflict in West Asia pushes up energy and commodity prices, its ripple effects are beginning to spread far beyondoilandgas,withsectors such as textiles, mining and steelmakinginIndiastartingto feel the pressure. The impact is emerging through a chain of second- and third-order effects linkedtofuelcosts,petrochemicals,feedstock,anddisruptions in global shipping routes along the Strait of Hormuz. “The West Asia conflict has set off a structural repricing acrossglobalchemicalmarkets. Seventy-three commodities spikedinasingleweek:someby over 60% as Hormuz dis- Happening UP govt mandates all today ride-hailing apps to NATION UNION CAbINET DECISION get registered in state Express News Service Lucknow, March 10 INsIDE AIMING TO bring ride-hailing apps like Uber and Ola under a formal regulatory framework, the Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday mandated that they obtain official registration before operating in the state. Transport Minister Dayashankar Singh said the proposal was moved before the Cabinet, keeping in mind the safety andconvenienceofpassengers, and it was approved in a meeting on Tuesday morning. On the rationale behind the move, the Transport Minister referred to Section 93 of the Motor Vehicles (MV) Act, 1988. Section 93 (1) stipulates that no person shall engage himself RURAL bUS SCHEME gETS CAbINET NOD PAgE 3 as an aggregator unless he has obtained a licence from such authority, subject to such conditionsasmaybeprescribedby the state government. Singh also said the central government revised certain rules related to cab aggregators on July 1, 2025, and Uttar Pradeshhasdecidedtoadoptthose guidelines. Until now, it was difficult to know who was driving the vehicle. Now, the minister said, »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 EcONOmY PAgE 13 AIR INDIA TO LEvy FUEL SURCHARgE ruptions choked the naphtha feedstock flows that Asian steam crackers depend on for 60–80% of their supply,” Ajay Joshi, a chemical sector expert and founder of an eponymous advisoryfirmforchemicalcompanies,toldTheIndianExpress. »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 to hear appeals over exclusion of names Parisa Hafezi & Alexander Cornwell Dubai, Tel Aviv, March 10 IRAN’S REVOLUTIONARY Guards said on Tuesday they would not let any oil out of the Middle East until US and Israeli attacks cease, prompting US President Donald Trump to threatentohitIran“twentytimes harder”ifitblockedexports. Despite the defiant rhetoric from both sides, investors placed strong bets on Tuesday US President Donald Trump that Trump would call off his war soon, before the unprecedented disruption it has caused »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 1937 SHARIAT ACT PROVISIONS UCC effective answer, we leave it to wisdom of legislature, says SC CJI bench flags ‘unnecessary void’ if E. ExPlAINED it strikes down provisions that are discriminatory to Muslim women Ananthakrishnan G New Delhi, March 10 BACKING THE case for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the country, the Supreme Court said Tuesday it is the “most effective answer” to address provisions in the Shariat law of 1937thatallegedlydiscriminate againstMuslimwomen,including in matters of inheritance. The bench of Chief Justice ofIndiaSuryaKantandJustices JoymalyaBagchiandRMahadevan said securing a UCC shouldbeleftto“thewisdomof the legislature” rather than the court stepping in to declare the provisions unlawful and creating an “unnecessary void”. “Themosteffectiveanswer… is the Uniform Civil Code,” the CJI said as the bench heard a plea challenging provisions of the Muslim Personal Law (Shariat)ApplicationAct,1937,which the petitioners said discriminatedagainstMuslimwomenin matters of succession, etc. Justice Bagchi said, “Until and unless we can create, SC’s calls for UCC Ever since the mid-1980s, the SC has backed the UCC idea, urging Parliament to act under Article 44. Notables include its observations in the Shah Bano (1985), Sarla Mudgal (1995), John Vallamattom (2003) rulings. Directive Principles of State Policy, including Article 44 (UCC), are not directly enforceable by any court. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee at the site of a dharna against the SIR in Kolkata. She called off the dharna after the SC order. EXPRESS Ananthakrishnan G New Delhi, March 10 THESUPREMECourtTuesday directed formation of tribunals comprising former High Court judges to hear appeals against exclusion of names from the WestBengalvoterlistfollowing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) carried out in the state. The bench of Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and R Mahadevan also warned against attempts to question the work of judicial officers deputed to verify names flagged for logistical discrepancies. “As Chief Justice of India, it is my duty to protect the judiciary. I will not allow anybody and I know what has happened… I will not share in the opencourtwhathashappened. I am issuing a stern warning. This side and this side both… »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 THE BIG PICTuRE What’s on the mind: Inside IIT Madras brain Centre PAgE 8 through our judicial fiat, an equal strata in respect of these asymmetric property rights, »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 l DESPITE RISK OF GETTING MOBBED, HE TOOK A TRAIN TO BE WITH HIS CHILDREN IN MUMBAI Dube’s World T20 journey: From top of the world to upper berth of 3AC train Devendra Pandey dian innings to take the team past 250 and New Zealand's reach. In the early hours of HOURS AFTER the lakh-plus- Monday, with all flights to capacity Narendra Modi Sta- Mumbai fully booked, the dium had echoed with deafen- “man always in a hurry”, along ing chants of “Dube, Dube” with wife Anjum and a friend, when Shivam Dube lifted the decidedtoboardatrain.India’s T20 World Cup hero T20 World Cup, Inknew he risked getdia's “last action PAGE 1 ting mobbed but he hero” was on the top wantedtobewithhis berth of an AC 3-Tier four-year-old son coach of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai Sayaji Express, Ayaan and two-year-old hiding under a thick brown daughter Mehwish, who were at home in Mumbai. Railway blanket. “There was no flight availLate on Sunday, the tall lefthander with a golfer’s swing able, so I decided to take a train had hit three fours and two from Ahmedabad early in the sixes in the 20th over of the In- morning to Mumbai. We could Mumbai, March 10 anchor have gone by road but the train was faster,” Dube told The Indian Express. He then revealed how they put in place a plan to keep his identity under wraps. “Me, my wifeandafrienddecidedtotake atrain.3rdACticketswereavailablesowedecidedtobookthem. Everyone we spoke to was worried, family and friends. What if someone recognised me at the station or inside the train?” Dube also needed the right attire for the undercover journey. “I wore a cap, a mask and a full-sleeved T-shirt. It was a 5.10-amtrainsowehopedthere would not be many people on the platform,” he said. Shivam Dube, wife Anjum with the World T20 Cup at Ahmedabad But that was not to be — thereweremanyfans,somestill inIndiacolours,withthefrenzy ofwitnessingIndiawinningthe Cup still fresh. So the plan was slightlytweaked.“Itoldmywife Iwillwaitinthecartillfiveminutes before the train's departure. After that, I will rush to board the train,” Dube said. Once inside the allotted coach, he quickly climbed to the top berth. Then the ticket checker came. “Shivam Dube? Woh kaun hai, cricketer?” Anjum didn’t miss a beat: “No, no. Woh kahan se aayega (where will he come from)?” The TC moved on. After that close call, and tiredfromthelongtournament and celebrations, Dube tried to sleep through those eight hours, hoping that fellow passengers wouldn’t realise that they had amidst them a freshly crownedworldchampionfrom Suryakumar Yadav’s team. “Atnight,Igotdownfromthe berth but no one recognised me onthewaytothewashroomand back. The train trip was smooth but I was worried about getting down at Borivali in broad daylight.Icouldn'thaveescapedattention there,” he said. Dube eventually called the police for help. “They thought I was landing at the airport but weresurprisedwhenItoldthem that I was travelling by train. I was provided a police escort so thingswereeasyandtheexitwas smooth,” he said with a laugh. It was an unexpected end to a tournament that had gone by the book for Dube. Coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Surya had defined his role clearly and the late-order batsmanfollowedittotheT—scoring235atanimpressiveaverage of 39 and strike rate of 169. Battingmostlyinthefinalovers,including that crucial 26 off eight balls in the final, he hit 17 sixes and15foursinthetournament. “They asked me to ensure that the run rate never dropped when I batted and to keep runs down when bowling,” he said. By afternoon, he was home. AyaanandMehwishwerewaiting. The World Cup champion was home. The brown Railway blanket stayed on the train. Lucknow
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