
US Seeks Energy Foothold in India Amid Global Supply Disruptions
The United States is intensifying its efforts to deepen energy trade with India, capitalizing on global supply disruptions stemming from the Middle East and the withdrawal of waivers for Russian and Iranian oil. While U.S. officials, including Ambassador Sergio Gor, are meeting with Indian energy ministers to discuss expanding reliable American energy access, India faces significant domestic challenges. The nation is grappling with an acute energy supply crunch, particularly concerning LPG, which is vital for household use. Furthermore, transitioning India's energy portfolio to U.S. sources is complicated by structural hurdles, including high freight costs, incompatible refinery infrastructure, and longer delivery times. India remains highly dependent on imports, making energy price stability crucial for its macroeconomic health.






















