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Odisha Hosts Global Energy Leaders' Summit, Charting India's Sustainable Future
13 Nov
Summary
- Experts from 7 countries, including Canada, Brazil, and Singapore, to participate
- Summit focuses on energy sufficiency, ecology-economy balance, and innovative solutions
- Organized by Odisha government, in partnership with Tony Blair Institute and IIT Kanpur

In December 2025, the Indian state of Odisha will host the Global Energy Leaders' Summit, a major international conference focused on shaping India's sustainable energy future. The three-day event, scheduled for December 5-7, will see the participation of experts and stakeholders from over seven countries, including Canada, Brazil, and Singapore.
The summit, an initiative of the Odisha government's Department of Energy, will serve as a platform for Union and state energy ministers, policymakers, innovators, researchers, and industry leaders to drive India's shared energy vision. The event's theme, "Powering India: Sufficiency, Balance, Innovation," reflects its three key priorities: ensuring sufficient and reliable power, balancing ecology and economy, and focusing on innovative solutions for the energy sector.
The summit is being organized in partnership with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. It aims to create a community of practice for energy ministers, where states can learn from one another and turn innovation into tangible progress, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a stronger and more active role for states in India's energy transition.




