Coal imports fall by 25% in 3 yrs as India aims to up domestic production
14 Mar 2023
Coal imports have
seen a 25% fall in the last three years as India strives to increase domestic
production and reduce dependence on imports
Coal imports have seen a 25 per cent fall
in the last three years as India strives to increase domestic production and
reduce dependence on imports, despite the fact that owing to global
geopolitical turmoil which has put a strain on supply chains, it, along with
other nations, has been forced to enhance its dependence on the dry fuel
instead of moving to greener sources of energy.
The government imported 248.54 million tonnes of coal in 2019-20,
which has come down by 25 per cent to 186.06 million tonnes in the current
fiscal of 2022-23 (till December 2022), according to Coal Ministry data.
In fact, coal imports have gradually come down
since 2019-20, as in 2020-21, it was 215.25 million tonnes while in 2021-22, it
further came down to 208.93 million tonnes. In 2022-23, it further slid below
the 200 million tonnes mark to 186 million tonnes till December 2022.
In 2018-19, India's coal imports stood at 235.35 million
tonnes and had risen to 248.54 million tonnes in 2019-20, a rise of 5.6 per
cent. However since 2019-20 till the current fiscal, imports have been
following a downward trajectory.