A ministerial-level India-Japan Power Dialogue was held on Monday via video conferencing, co-chaired by Manohar Lal, Minister of Energy and Muto Yoji, Minister of Economic system, Commerce and Trade, Japan.
The 2 nations have been deepening their partnership within the power sector underneath the Japan-India Clear Power Partnership, with a give attention to power safety, clear power transition, and addressing local weather change, an influence ministry assertion mentioned.
Either side have institutionalized this cooperation via the India-Japan Power Dialogue and sectoral Joint Working Teams (JWGs).
Ministries of energy, new & renewable power, oil and coal made detailed shows on the progress achieved underneath their respective JWGs and outlined future cooperation pathways.
The ministers from India and Japan reaffirmed dedication to power safety and inclusive progress. They welcomed progress in areas like power effectivity clear hydrogen, ammonia, renewable power. Additionally they agreed to broaden cooperation on Carbon Seize, Utilization, and Storage inexperienced chemical substances, biofuels, and superior applied sciences within the power sector.
The ministers additionally emphasised that the India-Japan partnership will proceed to play a pivotal position in advancing safe, resilient, and sustainable power methods within the Indo-Pacific area.