In a high-stakes conversation with Martin Wolf, NDTV's Shiv Aroor breaks down the global economic fallout of a potential disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. The analysis is stark: Asia, particularly fast-growing, import-dependent economies like India, faces the greatest vulnerability if oil and gas flows are choked. In contrast, the United States, with relative energy independence, remains far more insulated. Meanwhile, major exporters like Russia could emerge as unexpected beneficiaries.