Traditional export markets such as Vietnam, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Malaysia, which bought corn from India because of its prompt availability, are now compelled to source supplies from South America and the United States. India’s ambitious drive to increase corn-based ethanol production has shifted its status from Asia’s leading corn exporter to a net importer, disrupting domestic industries and global trade patterns. This unprecedented transition highlights the far-reaching implications of the country’s ethanol policy changes. India’s Growing Corn Imports India’s decision to boost ethanol production from corn, motivated by an increase…