Tag: India energy security
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Nuclear power play: NTPC, foreign companies ink pacts
India’s Nuclear Power Ambition Grows India’s largest power generator, NTPC, has taken a significant step toward expanding its nuclear capabilities by signing non-disclosure agreements with two global players, Russia’s Rosatom and France’s EDF. The move signals a renewed push to explore collaboration on large Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR) projects as part of India’s broader strategy…
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Oil Prices in India: Will a US-Venezuela War Spike Costs?
Overview: A geopolitical shock and its ripple effects Global oil markets are highly sensitive to geopolitical risk, sanctions, and supply disruptions. If the United States escalates against Venezuela, one of the world’s former majeure sources of heavy crude, India could see changes in price dynamics, import costs, and inflation. While India imports a broad mix…
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Will Oil Prices Rise in India if the US Goes to War with Venezuela? Analyzing the Risk
Overview: A hypothetical conflict and India’s oil exposure Geopolitical tensions intensifying around Venezuela—and potential US military action—have the potential to disrupt crude supply routes and influence global oil prices. For India, which imports a large share of its crude, a spike in prices could translate into higher fuel costs, inflationary pressure, and broader economic impacts.…
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Oil Prices in India: How US War on Venezuela Impacts
Introduction: A potential shockwave for Indian oil markets The prospect of a US-led military confrontation with Venezuela raises immediate questions about oil price dynamics in India. As one of the world’s largest energy importers, India’s refiners and consumers are sensitive to disruptions in supply, sanctions, and global risk appetite. While war in Venezuela is not…
