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India opens high-altitude fuel storage in Ladakh to boost military and civilian energy security.
Indian Oil Corporation has opened a new underground fuel storage facility in Ladakh, built with Indian Army support to ensure reliable fuel supply in extreme high-altitude conditions.
Located above 3,400 meters, the facility enhances energy security for military and civilian populations during prolonged snow closures, supporting operations near the Line of Actual Control.
Designed for harsh winters, it reduces reliance on diesel generators and improves logistical readiness.
The project complements IOC’s existing infrastructure in Ladakh, including the world’s highest solar-powered LPG plant and winter-grade diesel that works at -33°C.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and IOC Chairman Arvinder Singh Sahney emphasized its strategic role in national security and energy self-reliance.
India abre almacenamiento de combustible a gran altitud en Ladakh para impulsar la seguridad energética militar y civil.