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India, U.S. to boost nuclear cooperation, explore LPG exports, Pg8
India and U.S. explore enhanced energy partnership focusing on nuclear cooperation, coal gasification, and U.S. LPG exports to bolster bilateral trade.
India and the U.S. discussed boosting energy cooperation, including nuclear power, coal gasification, and LPG exports.
The discussion occurred during Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s meeting with U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
U.S. Ambassador to India, Sergei Gor, indicated America's readiness to cooperate with India on civil nuclear matters.
Vikram Misri visited the U.S. for three days, meeting with officials from various departments, including defence, commerce, and state.
Detailed Insights:
The meeting's focus was on enhancing energy security, expanding bilateral energy trade, and exploring new ways to strengthen the India-U.S. Energy Partnership.
The SHANTI bill's passage has paved the way for potential cooperation on civil nuclear projects between the two countries.
Discussions also covered cooperation in areas beyond nuclear energy, such as coal gasification and increasing U.S. LPG exports to India.
Vikram Misri also met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his three-day visit to the U.S.
Key Concepts Involved:
Coal Gasification: A process of converting coal into gas, which can be used for power generation or chemical production.
LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas): A mixture of propane and butane, used as a fuel in heating appliances, cooking equipment, and vehicles.
Civil Nuclear Cooperation: Collaboration between countries on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, including technology and expertise sharing.