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Timely push

The Centre’s decision, articulated by Nirmala Sitharaman, to ramp up domestic LPG production comes as a necessary and pragmatic response to an increasingly volatile global energy landscape.
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The Centre’s decision, articulated by Nirmala Sitharaman, to ramp up domestic LPG production comes as a necessary and pragmatic response to an increasingly volatile global energy landscape. With nearly 65% of India’s LPG needs dependent on imports—and a majority of that routed through the conflict-hit Strait of Hormuz—the vulnerability of household energy security has been starkly exposed. In this context, boosting domestic output by about 25% is not just an administrative step, but a strategic imperative to shield millions of households from external shocks.

However, the move also underlines a deeper structural concern: India’s long-standing dependence on global energy supply chains. While the government’s quick directive to refineries to divert propane and butane streams toward LPG production demonstrates agility, it is essentially a short-term corrective. The ongoing West Asia crisis has once again highlighted how geopolitical tensions can directly disrupt everyday life, from kitchen fuel availability to price stability. This raises a critical question—whether India’s energy planning has adequately anticipated such recurring global disruptions.

In the long run, the present crisis should serve as a turning point. Expanding domestic LPG capacity is important, but it must be complemented by broader diversification—greater investment in alternative energy, stronger storage infrastructure, and reduced reliance on single transit routes. The government’s emphasis on self-reliance is a step in the right direction, but sustained policy focus and execution will determine whether India can truly insulate its households from future energy shocks.

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