India has the potential to become a dependable global supplier of energy transition products, according to Union Minister Jitin Prasada. He emphasised the importance of producing energy components in India to meet international demand. Speaking at a CII conference on energy, Prasada highlighted the challenges posed by COVID-19, conflicts, and climate change to existing trade routes and policies, which have exposed weaknesses in green energy supply chains.

The Narendra Modi-led government has achieved significant milestones despite a turbulent global environment. Supply chain disruptions have led to shortages of essential items like semiconductors, rare earth metals, and solar PV materials. Additionally, increased freight costs and port delays have complicated logistics, making global trade less predictable and causing delays in clean energy projects.
India's Strategic Position in Global Energy Supply
Prasada pointed out that India has an opportunity to stabilise these disruptions through responsible policy actions. He noted India's track record in mitigating global disruptions and stressed the need for India to focus on becoming a key player in the energy transition sector. By doing so, India can address the uncertainties and delays affecting clean energy projects worldwide.
The minister reiterated that India's role as a reliable supplier is crucial in the current unpredictable trade environment. He urged efforts towards ensuring that Indian-made energy components meet the needs of global customers. This approach could help India strengthen its position in the international market for energy transition goods.
India's strategic initiatives could provide solutions to the challenges faced by global supply chains. By capitalising on its strengths, India can contribute significantly to stabilising the global trade order. The focus on 'Made in India' products can enhance India's reputation as a dependable partner in the energy sector.
The conclusion of Prasada's remarks underscores India's potential to play a pivotal role in addressing global supply chain vulnerabilities. By focusing on responsible policy actions and leveraging its strengths, India can emerge as a leader in supplying energy transition goods worldwide.
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