India Prioritizes Energy Security Amidst US Strategic Ties
India First: Jaishankar on energy security and US strategic ties

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During a press conference in New Delhi, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized India's commitment to energy security, advocating for multiple reliable sources while navigating the complexities of US foreign policy. He affirmed India's 'India First' approach, ensuring affordable energy for citizens and promoting a free global energy market.
- 01Jaishankar outlined a four-point requirement for India's energy supply lines, emphasizing the need for multiple, dependable, and affordable sources.
- 02He acknowledged the United States as a key partner in energy procurement but stressed the importance of diversifying India's energy portfolio.
- 03Jaishankar reiterated India's commitment to maintaining free energy markets, warning against artificial distortions that could affect costs.
- 04He linked the success of the Quad partnership to shared democratic values and maritime cooperation among India, the US, Japan, and Australia.
- 05The External Affairs Minister highlighted the increasing significance of the Indo-Pacific region in future diplomatic engagements.
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At a joint press conference with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in New Delhi, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar articulated the country's commitment to energy security amidst evolving global geopolitical dynamics. He emphasized that India's energy policy is anchored in the principle of 'India First,' which prioritizes affordable and reliable energy supplies for its citizens. Jaishankar outlined a four-point requirement for energy procurement, highlighting the necessity for multiple, dependable, and cost-effective sources. While acknowledging the United States as a significant partner, he stressed that India would continue to diversify its energy portfolio globally to mitigate risks associated with market distortions. He warned against any artificial interference in energy markets, asserting that such actions could have detrimental cost implications. Additionally, Jaishankar discussed the importance of the Indo-Pacific region and reinforced the value of the Quad partnership, which includes India, the US, Japan, and Australia, as a collaborative effort among maritime democracies. He noted that these nations share common values and operational realities, which will be crucial for future cooperation.
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Jaishankar's statements highlight India's focus on energy security, which directly affects citizens' access to affordable energy. This approach may lead to diversified energy sources and better pricing for consumers.
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