The funding will be able to finance the expansion of India’s
manufacturing capacity, allowing it to provide key technology components
related to solar, wind, battery, energy grid systems, and high-efficiency air
conditioner and ceiling fan supply chains. The
talks held at President Biden’s residence in Wilmington, Delaware covered a
range of discussions between the two leaders, including ways to grow US-India
relations and addressing regional and global issues.
“The United States and India share an enduring
commitment to deepen our collaboration on issues of shared national and
economic security,” the White House said in a
released statement.
“United States and India intend to elevate and expand
bilateral technical, financial, and policy support to expand complementary US
and Indian manufacturing capacity for clean energy technologies and
components,”
The aim is to make clean energy and make it more accessible, with plans
to lay groundwork for cooperation in developing countries and a focus on
partnering with Africa. The two governments are planning to collaborate with
governments and private organisations to make these projects a reality. The
countries are also planning to work with industry leaders to identify
investment opportunities for specific clean energy segments.
Both the nations also plan to form a trilateral partnership with Africa,
focusing on solar energy and battery storage capabilities.
“This roadmap is
intended to serve as a short-term mechanism for driving initial cooperation on
projects, to help inform a long-term roadmap including working together to
establish a cadence of meetings and milestones for this partnership,” the White House said.