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India has warned that the escalating Iran conflict could cause serious disruption across energy and trade flows, with spillover risk for supply chains and domestic consumers. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar told the Rajya Sabha that the government is closely tracking the situation and treating consumer protection as a priority.
The bigger signal here is geopolitical: when conflict hits a critical energy corridor, supply chain risk moves fast from diplomacy to freight, fuel costs, and import economics. For businesses, this is less a distant foreign-policy event and more a reminder that commodity-linked supply chains can tighten quickly when regional instability escalates.
Why it matters:
Supply chain resilience is no longer only about vendors and inventory. It is also about how exposed your operating model is to energy shocks, route volatility, and region-specific geopolitical risk.