Fuel prices in India continue to reflect significant regional disparities, with Andhra Pradesh emerging as the state with the highest petrol and diesel costs, while Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer the lowest rates. Factors influencing these variations include state-specific taxes, logistics, transportation costs, and local market dynamics. Analysts highlight that such disparities impact consumer spending, transportation costs, and inflation trends across sectors. The pricing landscape underscores the importance of tax harmonization and efficient supply chain management.