India to Diversify Energy Sources Under 'India First' Policy: Jaishankar

मुख्य बातें
- •India to prioritize multiple dependable and affordable energy sources under the 'India First' policy.
- •Dr. S Jaishankar emphasizes the need for a diversified energy strategy to ensure energy security.
- •The 'India First' policy aims to strike a balance between India's strategic ties with the US and its energy dependencies.
- •India seeks to reduce its dependence on a single energy supplier to mitigate price volatility and supply disruptions risks.
- •The country's growing energy demands necessitate a more diversified approach to energy sourcing.
Indian External Affairs Minister, Dr. S Jaishankar, has stressed the importance of sourcing energy from multiple suppliers, prioritizing affordability and reliability, as part of the country's 'India First' policy. This approach aims to strike a balance between India's growing strategic ties with the United States and its long-standing energy dependencies.
Speaking on the need for a diversified energy strategy, Dr. Jaishankar highlighted the significance of multiple, dependable, and affordable sources to meet India's energy demands. This emphasis comes as India seeks to navigate its diplomatic ties with Washington while maintaining its energy security.



