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Seeing India's recent decision, the government will temporarily not increase the prices of gasoline and diesel. Thinking about it, this is probably to protect consumer confidence. After all, with the current global economic volatility and heavy inflation pressures, a sudden rise in oil prices would definitely undermine consumer confidence and, in turn, affect the entire economy. Officially, they say it is based on economic considerations and an assessment of potential impacts on consumers, which sounds like they want to stabilize the situation. Keeping fuel prices stable is indeed a smart move, as it can support economic stability and maintain consumer confidence. However, the government hasn't ruled out further adjustments, and they will continue to monitor the situation and make timely changes. This kind of balancing policy really tests decision-making skills.