Vishal Gupta
Vishal Gupta is the Editorial Director of The VIA, where he leads coverage on climate, sustainability and global policy. He contributes to global conversations with analytics, insights, and informed opinions that make complex issues accessible to policymakers, business leaders, and wider audiences. He has worked closely with international organizations as a communication advisor and serves on the boards of several startups.
Energy
India’s $2 Billion Green Bet is about more than Clean Energy
India’s latest $2 billion green investment push signals a much larger ambition than simply expanding clean energy capacity. The move reflects the country’s long-term...
Energy
India’s Thermal Power Slowdown Comes at the Worst Possible Time
India’s thermal power sector is slowing down at a time when the country’s electricity demand is rising rapidly. Growing urbanization, industrial expansion, digital infrastructure,...
News
Russia to Fulfil all Agreements on Energy Supply to India: Russian FM Lavron
Russia has reaffirmed its commitment to fulfilling all existing agreements on energy supplies to India, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stating that bilateral...
News
Hormuz, hydrocarbons, and India: What the current West Asia conflict means for Indian Oil and Gas Markets
The Strait of Hormuz has once again become the center of global attention as rising tensions in West Asia threaten international energy supply chains....
Energy
Apple, CleanMax Partner to Develop 150MW Renewable Energy Capacity in India
Apple has announced a strategic partnership with CleanMax to develop 150MW of renewable energy capacity in India, marking a major step toward expanding sustainable...
OPED
The Continent the Sun Built: Why Europe Must Bet on Africa’s Solar Future
Africa holds the world's greatest solar endowment. It also holds the world's largest energy deficit. Closing that gap is not charity. It is the...
Opinions & Voices
The Last Pipeline: Why the World Can No Longer Afford to Beg for Its Energy
The global energy crisis is not a supply problem. It is a sovereignty problem, and renewables are the only honest answer.There is a particular...
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