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India–U.S. Energy Partnership: Strengthening Cooperation for a Sustainable Future

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Vinod Bhat

The India–U.S. Energy Partnership continues to flourish, driven by the shared vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister’s “Viksit Bharat” and President Trump’s “America First” policy—both emphasizing economic growth, energy security, and national development.


With a mutual commitment to ensuring affordable and reliable access to energy, the two nations are deepening collaboration across strategic and commercial domains to drive the global energy transition.


At the India–U.S. Energy Roundtable, chaired by Hon’ble Minister in collaboration with the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) and the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF), discussions reinforced the imperative for greater cooperation in energy trade, technology exchange, and investments in emerging energy solutions.

Key Areas of Collaboration:
➢ Hydrocarbon Trade – Strengthening partnerships in LNG and crude oil trade to ensure energy security.


➢ Renewable Energy Cooperation – Advancing investments in solar, wind, and biofuels to accelerate the clean energy transition.


➢ Technology Exchange – Driving innovation in energy efficiency, carbon capture, hydrogen, and advanced storage solutions.


➢ Investment in Emerging Solutions – Enhancing bilateral investments in next-generation energy technologies.


With companies from both nations eager to capitalize on new opportunities, the partnership continues to evolve under the visionary leadership of both governments.

This collaboration is set to foster a robust, mutually beneficial energy future, ensuring economic prosperity, innovation, and sustainability for both nations.

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