Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said India expects “a very high level of U.S. involvement” in its long-term energy security strategy, calling for deeper cooperation across oil, gas, coal, and nuclear power.
Speaking at the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum in New York, Goyal laid out a clear roadmap: “We expect to increase our trade with the U.S. on energy products in the years to come.” He added that the partnership would “ensure price stability, diversified sources of energy for India and help us unlock limitless possibilities with the U.S. on various fronts, energy and beyond.” Advertisement
India, one of the world’s largest energy importers, is pushing for a reset — not just in energy flows, but in how trade works. Goyal said the goal is to secure “resilient critical mineral sup