India and Saudi Arabia signed a historic comprehensive cooperation pact in the energy industry on Tuesday
The MoU is anticipated to lead to strengthened ties between India and Saudi Arabia in the areas of energy security, natural gas, electricity and grid interconnections, hydrogen, renewable energy, power effectiveness, petroleum, and other fossil fuels. Read more :G20 Summit 2023: An agreement on geopolitical problems (Russia-Ukraine) took 200 hours of constant negotiations It also intends to encourage bilateral investment in the fields of oil and gas, renewable energy, electricity, hydrogen, and storage, as well as to encourage the advancement of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage technologies and a circular economy. To start work on the prestigious India-West Asia-Europe Economic Corridor, we have teamed together. According to Prime Minister Modi, who opened the meeting, this corridor will strengthen economic cooperation, the energy sector, and digital connectivity between Asia, West Asia, and Europe in addition to unifying the two countries. In a joint statement issued late Monday night, the two countries emphasised the significance of energy cooperation as a key pillar of their strategic partnership and emphasised the necessity of promoting communication and cooperation between oil-producing and consuming nations in addition to ensuring the security of energy supply sources on international markets in order to support the stability of the world's oil markets. Additionally, the nation declared the creation of the Global Biofuels Alliance to promote the recycling of municipal solid waste (MSW), cow dung, and other agricultural and forestry waste for use in the production of biofuels like ethanol and ammonia.