In the present global scenario of rising geopolitical tensions and a potential World War III-like situation, the supply of essential resources like LPG in India has become highly unstable. Disruptions in international trade, fuel imports, and transportation networks have led to severe LPG shortages across the country. As a result, demand has drastically increased, creating panic among citizens., People are forced to stand in extremely long queues for hours under harsh conditions, desperately trying to secure LPG cylinders for their daily cooking needs. This overwhelming demand, combined with limited supply, has led to chaos, stress, and unsafe situations at distribution centers., A tragic instance reflecting the severity of this crisis is that of Bhushan Kumar Mittal from Barnala, who reportedly suffered a heart attack after standing in a long queue under the scorching sun to obtain LPG. Such incidents highlight how the shortage of a basic necessity can escalate into a life-threatening issue.