just as an aside, you may not like Electric hob , i know we didint like it when we moved in and had an electric hob, which i think had part induction - anyway we changed back to gas when i did my kitchen refit , ovens are great electric - just the hob we both didnt get on with
as i say just an aside
Oh, wonder why? I have found the hob left switched on that many times, I would not dare to use any hob which did not auto turn off. I found it a problem in the caravan, she would just fail to turn the hob off. However, we do have an induction hob with knobs on, I can't stand touch controls, but that's nothing to do with hob type, only time gas better than induction is when using a wok, as a wok for an induction hob is too heavy.
As to power, I have a 32 amp supply to my cooker, and if I exceed 32 amps for any length of time, the RCBO will trip. So if the cable can carry more than the Fuse/MCB/RCBO will allow, then it's safe. It may be inconvenient if the RCBO trips, but there is no danger. My cooker is rated at around 55 amps with everything on, but we will never have everything on, we had a Belling 4 ring and two oven cookers for around 25 years, and renewed it with one which looked nearly the same but with induction hobs, so it wastes less energy so does not matter what the rating is, it must use less. That one now 20 years old, both also had a 13 amp socket on the cooker supply, and neither have ever opened the Fuse/MCB/RCBO.
The question is if worth the risk it may trip? In the main my kitchen supplies have tripped due to earth leakage, not overload, and I have 3 power supplies to the kitchen, cooker, front of house, and fridge/freezer supply. The first 2 both 32 amp, the latter from a 5 kW inverter to two RCD 13 amp sockets, so power is retained even with a DNO power cut.
So as long as you don't change the trip size, there is no danger, that's what the trip is for. The old method to work out diversity does not work any longer, as the cooker does not heat the room any more, so clearly uses a lot less energy to the old ones, even if the rating is higher, the % time each ring is on is a lot less to the old cookers.