Opinion: Opinion | The Big 'Oil' Lesson For India As Hormuz Chokes

The ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have underscored India's long-standing neglect of its oil and gas sector over the past two decades. While there has been a global push towards green energy, largely driven by Western narratives that demonize fossil fuels, this shift has inadvertently left India vulnerable to external shocks in energy supply. The recent disruptions in Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, highlight the urgent need for India to reassess its energy strategy. As the country grapples with rising energy demands and fluctuating oil prices, a renewed focus on strengthening domestic oil production and diversifying energy sources becomes imperative. The article argues that while transitioning towards renewable energy is essential, it should not come at the expense of securing traditional energy resources. By fostering a more balanced approach, India can better protect itself against international market volatility and ensure energy security for its growing economy.
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