Wednesday marked a milestone in New Delhi as PM Narendra Modi welcomed 27 top energy CEOs for a roundtable at Lok Kalyan Marg, setting the stage for India Energy Week 2026. With Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and peers present, discussions ignited on mutual growth in the energy domain.
The CEOs lauded India’s policy steadfastness and reform pace, eager to amplify presence amid vast energy horizons. Modi framed these meets as prime avenues for industry-government synergy, leveraging leader inputs to fortify frameworks and boost attractiveness.
India’s sprint to third-largest economy was a focal point, with PM Modi emphasizing its stabilizing force in energy supply chains. He unveiled blockbuster opportunities—$100 billion for exploration/production, $30 billion for bio-gas—spanning gas economies, refinery-petrochem fusions, maritime projects, and vessel construction.
Against uncertain global backdrops, the call was for pioneering collaborations and deep ties. India pledges reliability across the energy spectrum, Modi stressed. Integral to India Energy Week 2026, the event readies India for energy transition primacy.
Affirming commitment, CEOs spotlighted India’s policy edge and potential. Modi’s vision: a self-sufficient energy leader advancing global security and eco-friendly progress.