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India Eyes $500B Energy Boost for Economic Surge

29 Jan

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Summary

  • India targets $500 billion in energy investments for rapid economic expansion.
  • Investment roadmap spans exploration, refineries, petrochemicals, and green energy.
  • International investors sought for technology, pollution reduction, and affordability.
India Eyes $500B Energy Boost for Economic Surge

India is positioning itself as a prime destination for global energy capital, aiming to attract $500 billion in investments to support its rapid economic expansion. The country is projected to become the world's third-largest economy, necessitating a significant upgrade of its energy infrastructure.

Indian Oil Corporation Chairman Arvinder Singh Sahney highlighted that this substantial investment opportunity encompasses exploration, refineries, petrochemical plants, and the burgeoning fields of renewables and green hydrogen. International investors are particularly valued for their advanced technologies, which promise to drive "quality growth" characterized by reduced pollution and sustained affordability.

Discussions around international trade reveal strong potential with the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, given both regions' shared commitment to cleaner environments and their reliance on energy imports. Canada is also identified as a strategic partner, leveraging its abundant energy resources against India's high demand. Indian Oil Corporation's procurement strategy, including shifts in crude oil and LNG imports from regions like Russia and the US, is driven strictly by commercial viability and the objective of diversifying its energy sources competitively.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India aims to attract $500 billion in energy investments to support its economic expansion.
The roadmap covers exploration, refineries, petrochemical plants, renewables, and green hydrogen.
International investors are sought for their advanced technology to ensure quality growth, reduce pollution, and maintain affordability.

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