When conflict reshapes geography, it reshapes economies. The war involving Iran has severed critical shipping lanes and damaged Qatar's export infrastructure, pushing India's state energy companies into a volatile spot market where liquefied natural gas now trades above $23 per million British thermal units — levels unseen since 2022. For a nation whose agriculture depends on fertilizer, and whose fertilizer depends on gas, this is not merely a price story; it is a story about how distant disruptions arrive, quietly but forcefully, at the dinner table.