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Shipbuilding and the Geopolitics of Power: Why India’s Ambition is a Provocation to the World

The global shipping industry is the bloodstream of the world economy, yet its control remains concentrated in a handful of nations that dictate not...

Adani Power Wins 1,600 MW Thermal Project From MPPMCL; to Invest ₹21,000 Crore

Adani Power announced on Thursday that it has secured a 1,600 MW ultra-supercritical thermal power project from MP Power Management Company Ltd (MPPMCL). The...

Net Zero Cannot Wait: Renewable Delays Put India’s Economy and Climate Leadership at Risk  

When India’s Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, recently urged faster clearances for renewable projects, he was not merely addressing a backlog...

The Global Rooftop Solar Dilemma—And How to Solve It

Rooftop solar sits at the intersection of climate ambition, household economics and grid resilience. It is visible on homes and factories, small enough to...

In An Age of Uncertainty, Energy Control is the New Currency of Nations

For much of the twentieth century, the geopolitics of oil defined global power. Control over crude flows, chokepoints and pipelines often decided the fate...

India–Japan Energy Pact: A Defining Step in Asia’s Transition

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo recently, the announcements went far beyond routine diplomacy. At the heart...

Green Hydrogen: From Promise to Practical Pivot

Green hydrogen was once hailed as the savior of the energy transition: a clean, endlessly versatile fuel that could decarbonize steel production, aviation, shipping,...

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