India is lifting gas supply restrictions that were imposed during a West Asia-related crisis, as LNG shipments resume through the Strait of Hormuz, according to the outlets covering the development. Both reports frame the move as a response to improving fuel availability and easing earlier energy supply concerns. With LNG deliveries restarting along the Hormuz route, supply conditions are reported to be stabilizing, enabling authorities to withdraw the curbs that had limited gas availability. While the sources do not provide detailed figures, timelines, or the specific regulatory mechanism behind the restrictions, they agree that the decision is tied to the resumption of LNG flows through the key shipping chokepoint. Overall, the announcements indicate that market supply has returned closer to normal levels, reducing the need for emergency controls on gas supply.