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As the West Asian conflict continues to unsettle global oil and gas corridors, the urgency of energy security is no longer abstract, it is immediate and real. Coal, for now, remains India’s most reliable fallback, keeping the lights on when uncertainty looms, write Dr Jayanta Mitra, Senior Fellow and Dr Jay Ganesh Pandey, Research Associate, Electricity & Renewables Division, TERI
Renewables have rightfully been given "must despatch" status as there is no fuel cost and the generation is free, writes Mr Ajay Shankar, Electricity & Renewables Division, TERI
Nano fertilisers may help India cut subsidy burden while boosting sustainable agricultural productivity, writes Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General and Dr Pushplata Singh, Director, Sustainable Agriculture Division, TERI.
The challenge lies in moving from fragmented wetland schemes to a coordinated landscape approach. Governance remains a persistent constraint, with wetlands intersecting multiple departments, writes Mr Sayanta Ghosh, Associate Fellow, Land Resources Division, TERI.
Decisions on oil purchases must be driven by factors like price, grade, availability and security of supply, not by what foreign capitals want, writes Mr Ajai Malhotra, Distinguished Fellow and Senior Advisor, TERI.
Changing Arctic geopolitics gives India-Nordic ties renewed strategic significance, writes Mr Ajai Malhotra, Distinguished Fellow and Senior Advisor, TERI.
India's rooftop solar growth depends on integrated remote monitoring systems to improve efficiency, reliability, and large-scale adoption writes Ms Ishita Bhar, Research Associate, Electricity and Renewables Division, TERI and Ms Arshi Chadha, Founder, Trillectric.
The UAE ranks among India’s leading suppliers of crude oil, LNG and LPG and is one of our most dependable energy partners. As energy markets become more transactional, reliable bilateral arrangements matter more than ever for major importers such as India, writes Mr Ajai Malhotra, Distinguished Fellow and Senior Advisor, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
India's climate strategy should adopt sector-specific pathways in energy, transport, industry, and urban development to balance decarbonization with economic growth and developmental priorities writes Ms Shreya Gupta, Research Associate, Transport and Urban Governance Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
The Trump–Xi summit is unlikely to reset the two countries' adversarial relationship; frictions will persist as both sides prepare for long-term competition, writes Mr Ajai Malhotra, Distinguished Fellow and Senior Advisor, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).