India’s Search for Energy Security: Diversifying External Sources and Promoting Green Transition
インドのエネルギー安全保障の模索:外部供給源の多様化とグリーン移行の促進 (AI 翻訳)
Manish, Vidhi Rathore
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日本語
本論文は、インドがエネルギー安全保障を強化するために、短期的には化石燃料の調達先を多様化し、長期的には再生可能エネルギーやグリーン水素への移行を進める二重戦略を分析する。地政学的リスク軽減と持続可能な成長の実現に向けた課題と展望を提示する。
English
This paper analyzes India's dual strategy to enhance energy security: diversifying fossil fuel sources in the short term while accelerating a long-term transition to renewable energy and green hydrogen. It highlights geopolitical challenges and internal infrastructure gaps, emphasizing the need for regional partnerships and scaled renewable deployment.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本にとっても、資源調達の多様化とグリーン移行の両立は重要な課題であり、インドの事例から地政学的リスクとエネルギー政策の連携に関する示唆を得られる。
In the global GX context
India's energy strategy offers a relevant case for global energy transition discussions, demonstrating the interplay between fossil fuel diversification and renewable deployment amid geopolitical tensions, which is pertinent for countries like Japan navigating similar challenges.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers can examine India's dual strategy as a model for balancing short-term energy security with long-term decarbonization goals in geopolitically complex regions.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can draw insights on designing integrated energy policies that address both immediate supply risks and long-term sustainability, with lessons on fostering regional partnerships and green missions.
📄 Abstract(原文)
India’s growing economy and population create immense energy demands, making its heavy reliance on a concentrated set of traditional suppliers a significant strategic vulnerability. To enhance its energy security, India is pursuing a dual strategy: mitigating short-term geopolitical risks by diversifying its external fossil fuel suppliers while simultaneously accelerating a long-term domestic transition towards renewable energy. The first prong of this strategy involves forging new energy partnerships with resource-rich countries in the Indo-Pacific, such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Mozambique, to secure alternative supplies of fossil fuels and reduce dependency on any single bloc. This diversification effort is being pursued within the Indo-Pacific, a region increasingly defined by geopolitical competition and strategic rivalry. In parallel, the second prong focuses on reducing long-term import dependency through ambitious domestic initiatives, including the National Solar Mission and the National Green Hydrogen Mission, aimed at fundamentally shifting India’s energy mix. Findings indicate that while these domestic green initiatives show significant promise, India’s external strategy is complicated by the geopolitical competition inherent to the Indo-Pacific. Furthermore, the green transition faces internal hurdles related to infrastructure and technological gaps. Ultimately, strengthening regional partnerships to manage import dependency and scaling renewable energy deployment are the critical, parallel paths India must navigate to achieve sustainable growth and energy security.
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