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      Hydrocarbon Pivot: India’s Strategic Reckoning

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      By Dipak Kurmi

      The geopolitical tremors currently emanating from the West Asian theater, specifically the escalating confrontation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, represent far more than a localized diplomatic crisis; they signify a structural threat to the contemporary Indian economic miracle. To understand the gravity of this moment, one must look back to the 1970s, an era when the first global oil shocks fundamentally reshaped the world order. During that decade, the Indian agrarian landscape was only just beginning its tentative courtship with modern chemistry, as farmers started experimenting with urea and di-ammonium phosphate. In those years, the average Indian household remained largely insulated from global crude fluctuations, relying almost exclusively on firewood and dung cakes for culinary needs, while the luxury of polyester or nylon attire was reserved for a minuscule, affluent minority. Today, that insulation has vanished, replaced by a deep-seated and systemic dependence on petroleum-derived products that permeates every layer of the national fabric.

      The sheer scale of India’s current consumption patterns illustrates why this conflict is exerting such unprecedented pressure on consumers, manufacturers, and policy architects alike. India now consumes over 70 million tonnes of chemical fertilizers annually, a massive leap from the nascent stages of the Green Revolution. Furthermore, the domestic energy landscape has been transformed by 330 million active LPG connections, moving the nation away from the smoky kitchens of the past but tethering it to global gas prices. In the industrial sector, nearly 60 percent of India’s textile production is now predicated on manmade fibers, and polymers have transitioned from novelty to necessity, appearing in everything from essential piping and cables to ubiquitous plastic packaging. When the Strait of Hormuz becomes a flashpoint, the heat is felt not just by airline companies and logistics giants, but by every eatery operator and small-scale farmer across the subcontinent.

      Historically, systemic shocks of this magnitude serve as the primary catalysts for ideological and structural shifts in governance. The 1970s energy crises in the West were the death knell for the prevailing Keynesian economic model of fiscal-led demand management, which had dominated post-war thinking but proved helpless against the specter of “stagflation”—the toxic combination of high inflation and stagnant growth. This failure paved the judicial and political way for the rise of Reaganomics in the United States and Thatcherism in the United Kingdom, both of which emphasized deregulation and supply-side economics. India now stands at a similar crossroads. The current crisis demands a fundamental reappraisal of the nation’s energy security and its reliance on imported fossil fuels. While it is neither feasible nor desirable for Indian farmers to return to bullock-drawn ploughs or for households to revert to coal-fired hearths, the status quo of “business as usual” has become a strategic liability that can no longer be ignored.

      A profound wake-up call is necessary regarding the scarcity value of resources. For decades, the Indian government has utilized heavy subsidies to insulate the populace from the true cost of imported energy and chemicals. However, the current geopolitical climate suggests that the fiscal burden of these subsidies is becoming unsustainable. Policy must now pivot toward mainstreaming the full scarcity value of resources into consumer behavior. This involves a difficult but necessary shift away from open-ended fertilizer subsidies, perhaps mirroring the model used for LPG cylinders, where support is capped at a specific number of bags per farmer. By forcing the market to recognize the opportunity cost of these materials, the government can incentivize efficiency and drive the adoption of homegrown alternatives. The 1970s shock drove Brazil to pioneer an ambitious ethanol program; India must now find its own unique path toward energy autonomy through technological innovation and resource optimization.

      The roadmap for this transition involves a multi-pronged approach to “stepping on the gas” with domestic alternatives. Central to this strategy is the aggressive scaling of ethanol-blending in petrol and the provision of robust incentives for the production of electrified flex-fuel vehicles. This is not merely about replacing one fuel with another; it is about creating a circular economy where agricultural byproducts are converted into high-value energy inputs. For instance, the integration of bio-additives into chemical fertilizers can significantly enhance nutrient uptake and soil health, reducing the total volume of imported urea required. Similarly, the production of dimethyl ether from biomass-derived methanol offers a viable substitute for traditional LPG, providing a localized solution for clean cooking energy that remains unaffected by the volatility of West Asian geopolitics.

      Furthermore, India must tap into the latent energy potential of its vast agricultural and municipal waste streams. The conversion of sugarcane pressmud and organic waste into bio-CNG represents a massive opportunity to decarbonize the transport sector while addressing waste management challenges. Even the industrial runoff from distilleries, known as spent wash, can be processed to extract potash, further reducing the reliance on imported mineral fertilizers. As the strategic vulnerabilities associated with imported fuels become increasingly obvious, the national security imperative will likely override political hesitation. This era of conflict and high energy prices, while painful in the short term, serves as an unprecedented moment of opportunity. By embracing these technological shifts, India can transform a period of crisis into a catalyst for a sustainable, self-reliant economic future that is no longer held hostage by global oil markets.

      (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

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