Modi in Muscat: 5 Green Energy Projects to Transform India-Oman Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid out an ambitious roadmap for the India-Oman partnership. At a business summit in Muscat, he proposed starting five new green energy projects within five years. These projects will target cutting-edge areas like green hydrogen and smart grids. He also announced plans for an innovation bridge and an agri-tech hub to deepen bilateral ties.

Key Points: PM Modi Proposes 5 Green Energy Projects with Oman at Summit

  • PM Modi sets a 5-year target for five new green energy collaboration projects
  • Proposed areas include Green Hydrogen, Solar Parks, and Smart Grids
  • An India-Oman Innovation Bridge aims to connect 200 startups in two years
  • A new Agri Innovation Hub will focus on food and energy security
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PM Modi suggests five new projects in Green Energy Sector with Oman

PM Modi sets a 5-year target for new green energy projects with Oman, focusing on hydrogen, solar parks, and an innovation bridge for startups.

"Let's aim to start 5 new projects in this sector in next 5 years. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Muscat, December 18

At the India-Oman Business Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted that the India-Oman joint investment fund has attracted investments in both the countries in multiple sectors including energy, oil and gas, fertilizers, health, petrochemicals, and green energy.

"We have to take the India-Oman partnership to next level for which business world from both the sides need to set some targets.

PM Modi suggested some areas where businesses from both the sides can collaborate, including green energy. "Let's aim to start 5 new projects in this sector in next 5 years."

Talking about the potential areas for these projects, he said, "We need to set up new benchmarks in the field of Green Hydrogen, Green Ammonia, Solar Parks, Energy Storage, and Smart Grids."

PM Modi also suggested the formation of India-Oman Innovation Bridge that will aim to connect at least 200 startups in the next 2 years.

Highlighting the significance of food security in line with the energy security, he suggested formation of India-Oman Agri Innovation Hub, which he said will help to provide a global platform for India's agri tech.

Speaking about the Summit, PM Modi said, "The Summit today India-Oman partnership will give a new direction, new speed, and help it reach new heights. In this, all of you play a big role."

"Our relation is built on the foundation of trust, moved ahead on the strength of friendship and with time it further deepened. Today, our diplomatic relations have been in place for 70 years. This is not just a celebration of 70 years; this is a milestone where we have to centuries of our heritage towards a prosperous future," he said.

The India-Oman Business Summit in Muscat aims to infuse new energy into business ties and unlock growth opportunities.

On the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), Pm Modi said, "We are making a historic decision whose echo will be heard for decades to come. The CEPA will fill us with new trust and new energy in the 21st century. This is a blueprint of our shared future. This will boost our trade, give a new confidence to investment and open new doors to opportunities in every sector..."

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on agri-tech and food security alongside energy. The Agri Innovation Hub is a smart idea. Hope our farmers and startups get real benefits from this global platform.
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Rohit P
Connecting 200 startups in 2 years through an Innovation Bridge sounds ambitious. Hope it's executed well and isn't just another announcement. We need real collaboration, not just MOUs.
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Sarah B
As someone working in energy storage, this is very exciting news. Smart grids and storage are critical for India's renewable goals. International partnerships can bring in much-needed tech and investment.
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Vikram M
The CEPA agreement is the real game-changer here. If it simplifies trade and boosts confidence, these green energy projects will actually take off. Strong economic ties with Oman are good for our strategic depth in the region.
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Nikhil C
While the vision is good, I hope there is transparency in how these projects are awarded and monitored. Green energy is important, but we must ensure it benefits the common man through lower costs, not just corporates.

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