India Energy Week 2026 Aims to Forge Global Energy Partnerships

Union Minister Hardeep Puri announced that India Energy Week 2026 will pivot from dialogue to concrete collaboration in the global energy sector. The event will feature the 9th Prime Minister's Roundtable, uniting foreign CEOs with Indian public and private sector leaders. It will be complemented by focused energy dialogues with nations including Arab states, Japan, Iceland, and the Netherlands. These engagements aim to align global investment with India's growing energy needs, reinforcing its role as a key global energy convenor.

Key Points: India Energy Week 2026 Focus on Global Collaboration

  • Shift from discussion to collaboration
  • 9th PM's Roundtable with global CEOs
  • India-Arab & India-Japan energy dialogues
  • 11 country pavilions confirmed
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'India Energy Week 2026' to focus on global partnerships: Hardeep Puri

Union Minister Hardeep Puri announces India Energy Week 2026 will shift from talks to action, fostering global energy partnerships and investment.

"India Energy Week 2026 will mark a shift from discussions to direct collaboration in the global energy sector. - Hardeep Puri"

New Delhi, Jan 24

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India Energy Week has emerged as a strong platform for building long-term global energy partnerships, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Saturday.

In a post on social media platform X, Puri said that India Energy Week 2026 will mark a shift from discussions to direct collaboration in the global energy sector.

"Under the leadership of PM Modi, India Energy Week has become a platform for sustained global energy partnerships," Puri said.

He said the event will bring together key international and domestic stakeholders to strengthen cooperation across energy value chains.

"As part of the event, the 9th Prime Minister's Roundtable will be held, bringing foreign CEOs, Indian private sector leaders and public sector representatives on one platform," he stated.

"This will be complemented by the India-Arab Energy Dialogue, an India-Japan Roundtable following earlier discussions in Tokyo, and additional roundtables with Iceland, the Netherlands and the India-US Business Council," he mentioned.

Puri said this will help align global investment and policy thinking with India's fast-growing energy needs.

He added that the roundtable will be supported by several focused dialogues, including the India-Arab Energy Dialogue and an India-Japan Roundtable, which will follow earlier discussions held in Tokyo.

Apart from this, India will also hold energy roundtables with countries like Iceland and the Netherlands, along with interactions involving the India-US Business Council.

According to Puri, India Energy Week 2026 will also see participation from 11 country pavilions -- reflecting strong international interest.

Several bilateral meetings are also planned, involving senior leadership, including the Prime Minister.

Puri said these engagements further reinforce India's role as a global energy convenor and highlight how India Energy Week has grown into a key forum for sustained global energy cooperation under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see India taking a leadership role. The partnerships with Japan and the Netherlands can bring in great tech for solar and wind. Hope the focus remains on affordable energy for the common man.
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Rohit P
While international collaboration is good, I hope we are also investing heavily in our own R&D. We can't be dependent forever. "Make in India" for energy tech should be the ultimate goal.
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Sarah B
The India-Arab Energy Dialogue is key. Stable fuel supply is still a backbone for our economy as we transition. Hope these talks lead to long-term contracts that shield us from price shocks.
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Vikram M
Events are good for headlines, but the real test is on-ground implementation. We've heard about partnerships before. Let's see if this leads to more solar parks, better EV infrastructure, and lower bills for my small business.
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Karthik V
11 country pavilions! That's impressive visibility. This is how you put India on the global map. Attracting investment is the need of the hour for our energy transition. Jai Hind!

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