India’s full membership in final stages: IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) is poised to grant full membership to India, along with Brazil, Colombia, and Vietnam, as part of its efforts to strengthen institutional ties and enhance collaboration on critical minerals. This development marks a significant step for India, reflecting its growing importance in global energy discussions and its commitment to sustainable energy practices. The IEA's initiative aims to foster closer cooperation among emerging economies to address mutual challenges in energy security and sustainability. As nations grapple with the transition to cleaner energy sources, the inclusion of these countries will facilitate the sharing of knowledge and best practices, potentially boosting their respective energy sectors. India's imminent membership underscores the country’s enhanced role in international energy policy and its strategic alignment with global energy transition goals.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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