High electricity markups for industrial users in India reduce their global competitiveness, as highlighted by the Economic Survey. Rationalizing tariffs is complex due to the financial health of distribution utilities and political risks. Increased generation capacity and reduced demand-supply gap have marginally improved power supply.
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