By ARUNAVA DAS in Kolkata and XU WEIWEI in Hong Kong |

CHINA DAILY |

Motorists wait in line to fill up their two-wheelers at a gas station in Chiplun, India, on May 12, amid concerns over fuel supply disruptions linked to the Middle East crisis. FRANCIS MASCARENHAS/REUTERS

India's economy could slow down as prolonged disruptions to supplies of energy, petrochemicals and fertilizers from the Middle East crisis continue to bite, experts say.

With the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz now stretching nearly three months, India, heavily dependent on imports of critical resources, is feeling the pain, they said. The shutdown is estimated to have removed about 14 million barrels of oil and petroleum products a day from global markets.