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Middle East War Hits Indian Kitchens #thelogicalindian #viralvideo

The unfolding tensions in the Middle East are beginning to cast a direct shadow on India’s domestic energy landscape. With disruptions in supply routes and rising geopolitical uncertainty, concerns around LPG availability have started surfacing across several Indian cities. Reports from hospitality bodies suggest that some restaurants and commercial kitchens are already struggling to access commercial LPG cylinders, highlighting how global conflicts can quickly translate into local economic pressures.

👉 Understanding India’s LPG Dependence
India consumes roughly 31-32 million tonnes of LPG annually, while domestic production stands at around 12 million tonnes, making the country significantly dependent on imports.
👉 The Gulf Supply Link
A substantial share of India’s LPG imports originates from Gulf nations such as the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, with shipments largely passing through the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz.
👉 Government’s Response
To prevent hoarding and ensure availability for households, the Government of India has invoked the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, prioritising domestic consumption over commercial usage.
👉 Why This Matters
Energy supply chains are deeply intertwined with global geopolitics. Events unfolding thousands of kilometres away can rapidly influence India’s kitchens, industries and fuel markets.

#GlobalGeopolitics #LPGCrisis #MiddleEastConflict #StraitOfHormuz #IndianEconomy #TheLogicalIndian #viralvideo

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