Algeria | Cost per litre - Rs 24.83 | A Naftal billboard shows prices at the entrance of the fuel station in the highway of Algiers, Algeria. Mentioned below are five countries where petrol prices are the highest. (ImageReuters)
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Pakistan | The cost of petrol is relatively lower at Rs 51.09 per litre. The country is ranked 29 among 164 countries where petrol costs less. | Pictured here is the logo of Pakistan State Oil in Peshawar. (Image Reuters)
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India | Petrol costs Rs 79.57 a litre in Mumbai, while diesel is available for Rs 70.22 per litre as of September 23. India currently occupies the 70th spot in global rankings. (Image Reuters)
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Monaco | Cost per litre - Rs 134.84 | Pictured is a harbour in the city. (Image Reuters)
Iceland | Cost per litre - Rs 134.83 | People seen walking along a tourist spot. (Image Reuters)
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Hong Kong | Cost per litre – Rs 160.39 | The logo of the state-run China National Offshore Oil Corporation. (Image Reuters)
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Pakistan | The cost of petrol is relatively lower at Rs 51.09 per litre. The country is ranked 29 among 164 countries where petrol costs less. | Pictured here is the logo of Pakistan State Oil in Peshawar. (Image Reuters)
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India | Petrol costs Rs 79.57 a litre in Mumbai, while diesel is available for Rs 70.22 per litre as of September 23. India currently occupies the 70th spot in global rankings. (Image Reuters)