India May Face Rising Gas Prices And Energy Supply Risks After Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG Hub Strike
The strike on Ras Laffan in Qatar has exposed how fragile global energy networks can be. As the world’s largest LNG hub takes a hit, India finds itself directly impacted due to its heavy reliance on Qatari gas imports. The consequences are immediate and widespread. Rising fuel costs, pressure on LPG availability, and ripple effects across agriculture, power, and industry. Even as Indian vessels carrying LNG reach safely, the uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz continues to pose a major risk. India’s response has been swift, combining naval deployment with intense diplomatic engagement across the Gulf region. But the reality remains stark. Energy security today is not just about supply contracts, it is about navigating geopolitical tensions. This crisis highlights how events thousands of kilometres away can influence daily life in India, making energy resilience and strategic planning more critical than ever before.
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