The recent conflict involving the USA, Israel and Iran is beginning to affect several countries beyond the immediate region. Economic disruptions linked to the conflict are creating concern across the global South. Nations that rely on imported fuel are closely watching the situation.
India is also feeling the early impact of the crisis. Iran based fuel and gas suppliers have traditionally played a role in supporting energy demand. However, operations have reportedly slowed after attacks on oil related facilities.
This disruption has created supply challenges for industries that depend on cooking gas. In Bengaluru, restaurants and hotels are now facing uncertainty due to reduced availability of essential fuel. Business owners say the situation could affect daily operations.
The Bengaluru Hotels Association has issued an official notification regarding the problem. According to the notice, some restaurants may not be able to function in the coming days if the shortage continues. Cooking gas is critical for maintaining regular service.
Restaurant owners say they cannot meet customer demand without adequate fuel supplies. If the shortage persists, both businesses and consumers could face inconvenience. The hospitality sector depends heavily on stable fuel availability.
Local residents and business groups are now requesting support from the government. They want authorities to ensure a steady supply of cooking gas for hotels and restaurants. The industry believes quick action is necessary to avoid disruption.
Reports suggest that gas supply to several establishments has already slowed significantly. Finding alternative sources is being discussed as a possible solution. However, many believe government intervention will be required to stabilise the situation.
For now, the hospitality industry in Bengaluru continues to monitor developments closely. Restaurant owners hope the supply chain issue will be resolved soon. Until then, uncertainty remains over how long the disruption may continue.




