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Can India cook without LPG The real answer depends on induction cooktop manufacturing at scale
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

A war-driven LPG shock sparked a demand surge
When Iran-war disruptions tightened LPG supply, Indian households increasingly turned to induction cooktops, creating a sudden spike in demand. That shift raises a harder question than “can consumers adapt”: can India produce induction cooktops at scale quickly and reliably. The article argues energy security hinges on many overlooked supply-chain details, not just end-user choices.
- LPG disruption pushed households toward induction cooktops
- Demand surge forces scrutiny of domestic manufacturing capacity
- Scaling production may be the real bottleneck for cooking security
- Energy security depends on small supply-chain factors
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