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India and Australia Forge Stronger Clean Energy Partnership

India and Australia have reaffirmed their commitment to advancing clean energy cooperation and promoting sustainable manufacturing. Pralhad Joshi, Minister of New and Renewable Energy, announced that both nations will work closely to share best practices, technologies, and innovations in the renewable energy sector.

High-Level Meeting to Drive Energy Transition

Joshi met Chris Bowen, Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Energy, in New Delhi during Bowen’s official visit for a series of key meetings, including the first Renewable Energy Partnership Ministers Meeting. The discussions focused on enhancing collaboration in clean energy deployment, technology transfer, and joint manufacturing initiatives to accelerate the energy transition in both countries.

Launch of the India-Australia Green Hydrogen Taskforce Report

During the meeting, the ministers jointly launched the ‘India-Australia Green Hydrogen Taskforce’ report, which outlines a roadmap for cooperation in developing a robust green hydrogen ecosystem. The report serves as a key step in leveraging each nation’s strengths to drive innovation and investment in low-carbon energy solutions.

A Shared Vision for a Sustainable Future

Pralhad Joshi said, “The Green Hydrogen Taskforce report provides a solid foundation and clear direction for our collaboration. We look forward to a strong partnership in shaping a sustainable energy future.” As reported by assamtribune.com, with this renewed momentum, India and Australia aim to deepen their strategic energy ties, accelerate clean technology adoption, and strengthen their shared leadership in advancing the global clean energy transition.

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