India, U.S. To Deepen Nuclear Ties, Explore LPG Exports
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India, U.S. To Deepen Nuclear Ties, Explore LPG Exports

India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held talks with United States (U.S.) Energy Secretary Chris Wright in Washington to pursue deeper energy cooperation. The meeting brought senior diplomats and energy officials together to discuss ways to advance energy security and expand bilateral energy trade. The Indian Embassy in Washington described the talks as aimed at identifying new avenues to strengthen the India-U.S. Energy Partnership. Officials noted that the engagement builds on earlier exchanges and institutional contacts between the two countries.

Discussions centred on civil nuclear power as a central pillar of future co-operation while exploring newer areas such as coal gasification and liquefied petroleum gas exports. The focus included steps to enhance trade flows, address logistical and regulatory barriers, and promote technology collaboration across the energy value chain. Delegates examined how joint initiatives could support diversification of supply and reduce exposure to market shocks. The conversations also considered measures to streamline customs and storage arrangements to facilitate trade.

U.S. officials indicated willingness to work with India on civil nuclear collaboration alongside other energy projects, and the presence of the U.S. ambassador underlined high-level support for enhanced engagement. Participants considered options for joint research, standards alignment, and models for commercial partnerships that could draw on private and public financing. Observers said closer cooperation could also accelerate transfer of technical know-how and support safer, cleaner energy deployment. They also discussed capacity building and workforce training to support technology absorption.

The exchanges are part of a broader effort to deepen strategic ties through practical energy cooperation and trade. Both sides agreed to pursue follow-up meetings and technical dialogues to translate broad commitments into implementable programmes. The developments were presented as reinforcing the trajectory of the India-U.S. Energy Partnership and as significant for regional energy security and market stability. Stakeholders from industry and government were expected to be involved in the follow-up work to convert policy-level agreement into concrete projects.

India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held talks with United States (U.S.) Energy Secretary Chris Wright in Washington to pursue deeper energy cooperation. The meeting brought senior diplomats and energy officials together to discuss ways to advance energy security and expand bilateral energy trade. The Indian Embassy in Washington described the talks as aimed at identifying new avenues to strengthen the India-U.S. Energy Partnership. Officials noted that the engagement builds on earlier exchanges and institutional contacts between the two countries. Discussions centred on civil nuclear power as a central pillar of future co-operation while exploring newer areas such as coal gasification and liquefied petroleum gas exports. The focus included steps to enhance trade flows, address logistical and regulatory barriers, and promote technology collaboration across the energy value chain. Delegates examined how joint initiatives could support diversification of supply and reduce exposure to market shocks. The conversations also considered measures to streamline customs and storage arrangements to facilitate trade. U.S. officials indicated willingness to work with India on civil nuclear collaboration alongside other energy projects, and the presence of the U.S. ambassador underlined high-level support for enhanced engagement. Participants considered options for joint research, standards alignment, and models for commercial partnerships that could draw on private and public financing. Observers said closer cooperation could also accelerate transfer of technical know-how and support safer, cleaner energy deployment. They also discussed capacity building and workforce training to support technology absorption. The exchanges are part of a broader effort to deepen strategic ties through practical energy cooperation and trade. Both sides agreed to pursue follow-up meetings and technical dialogues to translate broad commitments into implementable programmes. The developments were presented as reinforcing the trajectory of the India-U.S. Energy Partnership and as significant for regional energy security and market stability. Stakeholders from industry and government were expected to be involved in the follow-up work to convert policy-level agreement into concrete projects.

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