FOURTH RIGHT: No gas, no news: How war is silencing India’s printing press
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 25th March 2026 at 1:55pm
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There's an old saying in newsrooms: the press never sleeps. But right now, across India, some of them might have to.
The US-Israel-Iran war playing out in the skies and on the ground thousands of kilometres from Delhi has reached all the way into the pressrooms of Indian newspapers and magazines through a rather unglamorous pipeline: LPG. The Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant chunk of India's gas imports travel, has been choked by the conflict, triggering cascading shortages that the Indian government is now scrambling to triage. Hospitals get gas. Homes get gas. Schools get gas. Newspaper presses? They're in the queue, somewhere behind tile factories and rum distilleries, under the catch-all label of "general industria...
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