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India's Energy Future: Ambani Sees Self-Sufficiency
4 Feb
Summary
- Reliance chairman predicts India's economy to reach $30 trillion in 30 years.
- Technological advances could make India energy self-sufficient within a decade.
- AI's disruptive potential to reshape global economies is a key concern.

Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani has stated that India's long-term economic prosperity hinges on achieving energy self-sufficiency. He projects India's economy to expand from its current $4-4.5 trillion to $25-30 trillion over the next 30 years, presenting a substantial multi-decade investment opportunity.
Ambani believes that technological advancements can enable India to become "reasonably self-sufficient" in energy within the next decade, significantly reducing its current ~80% dependence on imports. Investments in energy independence and physical infrastructure are crucial for economic resilience.
Concurrently, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink noted that AI-driven scientific acceleration could lead to energy abundance for the Global South, though this is a distant prospect. Fink emphasized AI's current role in transforming discovery and creating opportunities but warned of near-term disruptions.




