Important for:
UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCS
Prelims: Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), LPG, Energy Security, India-UAE Relations
Mains: GS Paper 2 & 3 — International Relations, Energy Security, Economy
Why in News?
India and the UAE are likely to sign important agreements related to strategic petroleum reserves and LPG cooperation during the Prime Minister’s visit to the UAE.
The move comes amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia and concerns over global energy supply disruptions.

What are Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR)?
Strategic Petroleum Reserves are:
➤ Emergency crude oil storage facilities maintained by governments.
Purpose:
✔ Handle supply disruptions
✔ Ensure energy security
✔ Stabilise fuel availability during crises
Key Highlights of the India-UAE Pact
1. Strategic Oil Storage Cooperation
India may allow UAE participation in:
➤ Oil storage facilities
This helps:
- Emergency preparedness
- Faster supply access
2. LPG Supply Expansion
The UAE is one of India’s major:
➤ LPG suppliers
The pact may ensure:
- Stable LPG imports
- Better energy availability
3. Energy Security Focus
India imports a large share of:
- Crude oil
- LPG
Thus, diversification of suppliers is important.
4. West Asia Context
The agreement gains importance because of:
- Strait of Hormuz tensions
- Regional conflicts
- Risk to oil transportation routes
Why is This Important for India?
1. Energy Security
Ensures uninterrupted fuel supply.
2. Economic Stability
Helps reduce:
- Inflationary pressure
- Supply shocks
3. Strategic Partnership
Strengthens:
➤ India-UAE bilateral ties
4. Emergency Preparedness
Stored oil can be used during:
- Wars
- Global crises
- Supply chain disruptions
Global Context
Countries like:
- USA
- China
- Japan
also maintain large strategic petroleum reserves.
India-Specific Impact
The agreement supports:
✔ Long-term energy planning
✔ Fuel security
✔ Economic resilience
✔ Strategic diplomacy
Special Note for Aspirants
Students preparing through UPSC Coaching Chandigarh and IAS Coaching Chandigarh should especially focus on topics related to:
- Energy security
- India-UAE relations
- Strategic reserves
- West Asia geopolitics
These areas are highly important for both Prelims and GS Paper 2 & 3.
Key Insight for UPSC
➤ Modern national security is not only military security.
It also includes:
✔ Energy security
✔ Supply chain resilience
✔ Strategic reserves
PRELIMS PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Q1. SPR stands for:
A. Strategic Petroleum Reserve
B. Special Petroleum Reserve
C. State Petroleum Reserve
D. Secure Petroleum Reserve
✅ Answer: A
Q2. LPG stands for:
A. Liquid Petroleum Gas
B. Liquefied Petroleum Gas
C. Limited Petroleum Gas
D. Light Petroleum Gas
✅ Answer: B
Q3. Strait of Hormuz is important because:
A. Major gold trade route
B. Major oil transportation route
C. Major tourism route
D. Military headquarters
✅ Answer: B
Q4. Strategic Petroleum Reserves are used during:
A. Festivals
B. Elections
C. Supply disruptions
D. Sports events
✅ Answer: C
Q5. UAE is important for India mainly because of:
A. Diamond exports
B. Oil and LPG supply
C. Agriculture
D. Textile imports
✅ Answer: B
CBL Mains Practice Question
“Energy security has become a major pillar of national security in the modern global economy.”
Discuss with reference to India’s strategic petroleum reserves and India-UAE energy cooperation.
FAQs
1. What is SPR?
Strategic Petroleum Reserve used during emergencies.
2. What is LPG?
Liquefied Petroleum Gas used mainly as fuel.
3. Why is the India-UAE pact important?
It strengthens India’s energy security.
4. Why is Strait of Hormuz important?
A major portion of global oil trade passes through it.
5. Which GS papers cover this topic?
GS2 and GS3.

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