At the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce's 3rd Energy Summit in Delhi, US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed their countries' shared roles as leading producers and consumers in shaping local energy markets. They emphasized their commitment to a lasting bilateral energy security partnership encompassing oil, gas, and civil energy sectors. Xiaobing Feng, Principal Commercial Officer at the US Embassy in India, highlighted the importance of affordable and reliable energy for the economic growth of both nations and noted the mutual commitment to diversifying energy resources and enhancing infrastructure. The United States also expressed its dedication to collaborating with India through the export of high-technology energy solutions. Additionally, Rajnath Ram, Power and Energy Advisor at NITI Aayog, focused on promoting a gas-based economy within India's overall energy mix during the summit's thematic sessions. Other participants, including Vineet Nahata from the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation and Sandeep Marwah, President of the International Chamber of Media & Entertainment Industry, underscored the summit's role in prioritizing energy development in India.
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