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India Plans Cross-Continental Green Power Grid to Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Europe

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India aims to establish a green power grid connecting Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe through undersea power cables, notably to Singapore, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. It is exploring energy cooperation with Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka to enhance South Asian electricity networks.

India plans to invest approximately 900 billion rupees (S$12.8 billion) for two transmission lines to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, each capable of carrying 2GW of electricity. The country aims to increase its renewable energy share to 50% by 2030.

Additionally, Nepal has begun exporting up to 40MW of hydropower daily to Bangladesh via India's grid, marking trilateral cooperation. India is also expanding ties with Sri Lanka through a 285km high-voltage direct current cable. Despite challenges such as high costs and geopolitical issues, India seeks to position itself as a clean energy exporter and a central player in regional energy markets.

India Plans Cross-Continental Green Power Grid to Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Europe
Jan 5, 2026, 11:44 AM

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