India Boosts Coal Production, Aims To Cut Imports For Energy Security
07 Aug 2024
(MENAFN- Daily News Egypt) India's Ministry of coal has
announced a substantial increase in domestic coal production, which is
prompting a strategic shift towards reducing coal imports. This move is part of
a broader effort to enhance the country's energy security
and support sectoral growth. The development was reported by ANI, a partner of
TV BRICS .
In a recent press
release, the Ministry of Coal highlighted that domestic coal production surged
by 11.65% in the fiscal year 2023-24, underscoring the government's commitment
to self-reliance. For the fiscal year 2024-25, the authorities have set an
ambitious target of producing 1,080 million tonnes of coal. This goal aims to
position India as a major competitor in the global coal market.
The plan to
reduce imports is being spearheaded by a newly established inter-ministerial
committee. This body is tasked with coordinating efforts across various
ministries to implement measures that facilitate import substitution and
promote exports. The committee will focus on identifying opportunities to
replace imports with domestically produced coal and streamline export promotion
initiatives.
These measures
are expected to have a significant positive impact on India's economic growth.
Increased domestic production is anticipated to generate revenue, create more
jobs in the coal sector, and reinforce India's standing as a key player in the
global market.
Overall, the initiative reflects a strategic pivot in India's energy policy,
aligning with the country's broader goals of achieving greater self-sufficiency
and economic resilience.
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