India's Energy Footprint Expands: 27 to 40 Partner Countries Under Modi

India has significantly expanded its global energy partnerships from 27 to 40 countries over the past decade. This growth reflects strengthened energy diplomacy and more secure sourcing under the current government. The country's refining capacity is set to reach 310 million metric tonnes by 2030, positioning India among world's top refining hubs. With petroleum exports exceeding $45 billion and serving 50+ countries, India is emerging as a major global energy player.

Key Points: India Expands Energy Partnerships to 40 Countries Says Hardeep Puri

  • India increased energy partner countries from 27 to 40 in past decade
  • Refining capacity expected to reach 310 MMTPA by 2030, then 400-450 MMTPA
  • Petroleum product exports hit over $45 billion in FY 2024-25
  • India projected to drive 30-33% of global energy consumption growth
  • Strategic energy diplomacy strengthened sourcing network security
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India has expanded energy partnerships from 27 to 40 countries in last decade: Hardeep Puri

Union Minister Hardeep Puri reveals India's global energy partnerships grew from 27 to 40 countries, strengthening energy security and refining capacity under PM Modi.

India has expanded energy partnerships from 27 to 40 countries in last decade: Hardeep Puri
"Bharat's global energy footprint is expanding with purpose - Hardeep Singh Puri"

New Delhi, Nov 28

Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Friday said India's global energy footprint has widened significantly over the past decade, growing from 27 partner countries to 40, a shift he attributed to strengthened energy diplomacy and a more secure sourcing network under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

Highlighting the country's expanding global engagement, he said that India has built a stronger and more secure energy network by diversifying its partnerships across continents, refining its sourcing basket, and cementing trusted alliances.

"Bharat's global energy footprint is expanding with purpose. From 27 partner countries a decade ago to 40 today, India has built a stronger and more secure energy network under PM Narendra Modi," Puri said in a post on social media platform X.

He noted that this strategic outreach aligns with India's broader goal of emerging as a major global refining and energy hub -- a vision backed by rapid capacity expansion and policy reforms since 2014.

"A broader sourcing basket, growing refining strength and trusted global partnerships are powering a more resilient future for Bharat," Puri stated.

Earlier this year, Puri underlined that India's refining capacity has already reached about 258 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA) and is expected to rise to nearly 310 MMTPA by 2030, before scaling further to 400-450 MMTPA in the long term.

This, he said, would position India among the world's top refining hubs at a time when nearly 20 per cent of global refining capacity faces potential shutdowns by 2035.

Despite sluggish global growth in the energy market, India continues to stand out as a key driver of demand, projected to contribute as much as 30-33 per cent of the incremental global energy consumption in the coming decades.

Addressing the inaugural session of the Energy Technology Meet in Hyderabad in October this year, Puri said that Indian refineries are not only world-class and globally integrated but also export-ready, with petroleum product exports already reaching over $45 billion in FY 2024-25 and catering to more than 50 countries.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see India becoming a global energy hub. The $45 billion in petroleum exports is impressive! Hope this translates to more jobs and better infrastructure for our citizens.
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Arjun K
While the expansion is good, I hope we're also investing adequately in renewable energy. We can't rely only on fossil fuels forever. Need a balanced approach for sustainable development.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the energy sector, this strategic expansion is exactly what India needed. The refining capacity growth to 400-450 MMTPA will make us truly global players. Well done!
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Vikram M
More partnerships mean better negotiating power and stable fuel prices. Hope this helps control inflation and benefits the common man. The numbers look promising!
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Michael C
India contributing 30-33% of global energy demand growth shows our economic momentum. This energy expansion is crucial for maintaining that growth trajectory. Smart diplomacy paying off!

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