From Cylinder to Circuit: India’s Next Industrial Opportunity
When rumours of LPG cylinder shortage spread across India, the result was seen in the most intimate of spaces—the kitchen. Households scrambled for alternatives, and induction cooktops flew off shelves at unprecedented rates. What might have appeared as panic-driven substitution, however, is now revealing itself as something far more consequential: the early formation of a new, electrified cooking economy. This transition has not been led by climate commitments, corporate ESG mandates, or even deliberate state policy. Instead, it has emerged from a convergence of crisis, market reflex, and technological readiness. In doing so, it offers a rare glimpse into how structural change in India often unfolds—not from the top down, but from the ground up. A Shock That Rewired Demand The LPG supply disruption acted as a trigger, compressing years of gradual adoption into a matter of days. Households, faced with uncertainty, did not simply substitute one appliance for another; they diversified. E...