Global Conflicts Spark Urgency for Energy Security and Sustainable Dialogue
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi highlights global conflicts impacting economies and energy security, urging countries to focus on a sustainable future. Speaking at Bharat Electricity Summit 2026, Joshi stresses dialogue, coordination, and transition towards renewable energy, amid geopolitical tensions and structural imbalances in global energy resources.
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During the Bharat Electricity Summit 2026, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi addressed the pressing issue of global conflicts impacting economic stability and energy security. He emphasized the escalating geopolitical tensions impacting regions including Iran, Russia, China, and Taiwan, and highlighted the critical need for a sustainable future.
Joshi noted that the current global environment has sparked widespread concern about the future. He underscored the importance of resilience in policy-making and planning to protect long-term interests, stressing that while renewable energy is essential, its transition will require time and coexistence with conventional sources.
Linking sustainability to cultural contexts, Joshi referenced Gudi Padwa as a symbol of new beginnings that aligns with India's shift towards renewable energy. He called for collaborative dialogue among nations and stakeholders to navigate global uncertainties, improve energy systems, and ensure a resilient and sustainable future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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