India’s LPG shortage, fueled by Middle East conflict, is driving a surge in demand for induction cooktops and other electric cooking appliances. As gas stoves become scarce, households are exploring alternatives like air fryers, microwaves, rice cookers, and electric pans to prepare everyday meals. These devices offer solutions for basic cooking needs during supply disruptions. India’s LPG shortage, fueled by Middle East conflict, is driving a surge in demand for induction cooktops and other electric cooking appliances. As gas stoves become scarce, households are exploring alternatives like air fryers, microwaves, rice cookers, and electric pans to prepare everyday meals. These devices offer solutions for basic cooking needs during supply disruptions.
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