The Hormuz Crisis Has Forced India to Rethink Its Energy Strategy
· felicity bradstock
AI Briefing
- India battles energy security due to heavy reliance on fossil fuel imports from the Strait of Hormuz.
- India seeks LNG supplies from the US to mitigate energy supply chain disruptions.
- India reconsiders renewable energy expansion to enhance long-term energy security.
Source Summary
India has been battling to secure its energy security in recent months, as its heavy dependence on fossil fuel imports has made it highly vulnerable to a closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Severe energy supply chain disruptions have prompted India to deepen its ties with the United States to secure sufficient liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies and to reassess its plan to enhance energy security over the coming decades, with consideration of renewable energy expansion. The months-long restrictions on energy trade through the Strait of Hormuz led...
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