India Energy Week 2026 Aims for Security, Investment & Decarbonisation

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced that India Energy Week 2026 will be held in Goa from January 27-30, focusing on energy security, investment, and decarbonisation. The event is projected to be its largest edition, expecting over 75,000 delegates and 600 exhibitors. It will feature 11 thematic zones, including new areas like Nuclear Energy and Sustainable Aviation Fuel. A key highlight will be the 9th Prime Minister's Roundtable, where PM Modi will engage with global energy CEOs and leaders.

Key Points: India Energy Week 2026 Focus: Security, Investment, Decarbonisation

  • Focus on energy security & investment
  • Advance decarbonisation pathways
  • Over 75,000 delegates expected
  • 17 international ministers confirmed
  • Features Make in India pavilion
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India Energy Week to focus on energy security, investment and decarbonisation pathways: Puri

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announces India Energy Week 2026 in Goa, focusing on energy security, global investment, and practical decarbonisation pathways.

"IEW 2026 is expected to be the largest edition so far - Hardeep Singh Puri"

New Delhi, January 23

India Energy Week 2026 will be the first major international energy event of the year which will focus on strengthening energy security, catalysing investment and advancing practical decarbonisation pathways, said Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri on Friday.

India Energy Week (IEW) 2026 is set to be held from January 27-30 at ONGC ATI, Goa.

While addressing the Curtain Raiser Press Conference on IEW 2026, the minister said it will bring together global energy ministers, industry leaders, policymakers, financial institutions, academia and technology providers at a defining moment for the global energy sector.

"IEW 2026 is expected to be the largest edition so far, with over 75,000 delegates, more than 600 exhibitors, including 180 international exhibitors, over 500 global speakers and over 120 conference sessions, Puri said.

Puri further noted that India Energy Week has expanded significantly year-on-year since its inception. "While the inaugural edition in 2023 witnessed participation of around 30,000 delegates and 316 exhibitors, the event grew to over 45,000 participants in 2024 and 68,000 participants in 2025," he said.

Puri further said that 17 Ministers and Deputy Ministers from countries including UAE, Canada, Netherlands, Oman, Brunei, Myanmar, Tanzania and others have confirmed their participation, along with international organisations such as the International Energy Forum, BIMSTEC and the Eurasian Economic Union.

He said the exhibition will be organised across 11 thematic zones hosted by leading public sector undertakings, covering areas such as digitalisation and AI, hydrogen, renewable energy, petrochemicals, biofuels, LNG ecosystem, city gas distribution, Make in India and net-zero solutions, with new additions including a Nuclear Energy Zone and a Sustainable Aviation Fuel Zone.

IEW 2026 will be structured around 10 strategic themes reflecting global priorities and India's evolving leadership role, and will feature four ministerial sessions, including the inaugural session bringing together energy ministers and senior policymakers, along with 47 leadership and spotlight panel discussions involving global industry leaders and experts.

In addition, five Energy Talks will be held as one-on-one conversations with senior global energy leaders, focusing on technology, markets and sustainability, the minister told.

"A dedicated Make in India and Indigenisation Pavilion led by Engineers India Limited will promote collaboration with MSMEs, vendors and start-ups, supporting the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat through localisation of critical equipment," he said.

He added that the 'Make in India and Indigenisation Pavilion' will also host daily Energy Talks highlighting technology-led transformation and sustainability, while 11 country pavilions, including Japan, the US, Germany, the UK, Netherlands, Norway, Canada, Russia and China will further strengthen international engagement.

He also told that a series of key side events and roundtables will be organised alongside the main conference. These include the 9th Prime Minister's Roundtable, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with global CEOs, Indian public sector undertakings and private sector leaders, including senior executives from leading global energy and technology companies.

He said this flagship engagement underscores India's commitment to fostering strategic partnerships and investment-led growth in the energy sector.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love the focus on decarbonisation and renewables. The Hydrogen and Sustainable Aviation Fuel zones sound very promising. Hope this leads to real, actionable policies and not just talk. Our future depends on a green transition.
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Rohit P
The 'Make in India' pavilion is the heart of this event. Localising critical equipment and involving MSMEs is the way forward for true energy independence. Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! 💪
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Sarah B
Impressive international participation from 17 ministers. Having China, US, and Russia all under one roof in Goa for energy talks is a diplomatic win. Shows India can be a neutral ground for complex global discussions.
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Vikram M
While the event is grand, I hope the discussions are grounded. We need practical solutions for affordable energy for the common man. Balancing investment with affordability is key. The PM's roundtable must address this.
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Kavya N
The inclusion of a Nuclear Energy Zone is very significant. For a country with our energy needs, nuclear has to be part of the clean energy mix. Hope this sparks more investment and public awareness in that sector.
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Michael C
The growth from 30k to 75k delegates in just a few years is remarkable. It reflects India's booming energy

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