Mumbai, March 21 -- The ongoing conflict in West Asia has triggered a global energy supply disruption, affecting crude oil and gas flows through key routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. Experts said that India has been able to manage the situation through strategic energy diplomacy and diversified sourcing, but cautioned that continuity in hostilities between Israel and the US on one hand and Israel on the other can lead to more supply pressure.

Anindya Banerjee, vice president at Kotak Mahindra Securities, said that India is sourcing its energy requirements from diverse countries in the wake of disruptions.

"The issue is a global kind of disruption which has happened, and this is not our war. It's a war of Israel and America with Iran....