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The transport sector in India is the largest user of oil and second largest source of CO2 emissions world-wide. India has seen a rapid increase in adoption of automobiles since the last ten years. Currently, Indian transportation sector accounts for one-third of the total crude oil consumed in the country, where 80% is
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