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The World Is Building Halfway: Why Our Infrastructure Fails the Environment

The world is building infrastructure at a furious pace, yet too often it is the wrong kind of infrastructure in the wrong places, chasing...

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,...

The World Is Watching: Can India Modernize Its Infrastructure in Time?

On a sweltering morning in Gujarat, construction crews work around the clock on what promises to be one of India’s most ambitious projects, a...

India’s Vehicle Scrappage Rule Counts Years Not Carbon and Betrays Citizens and Climate  

India’s Vehicle Scrappage Rule Counts Years Not Carbon and Betrays Citizens and Climate India’s vehicle scrappage policy promises cleaner air and a modernised fleet. On...

Power Shift: From Coal to Clean — How Investments Are Redrawing the Global Map

Power Shift: From Coal to Clean — How Investments Are Redrawing the Global Map The world is witnessing a fundamental reordering of its energy systems....

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