India’s Expanding LNG Infrastructure: Energy Security, Climate Implications, and Environmental Sustainability
I ndia is currently experiencing a profound transformation in its energy system as it seeks to meet rapidly increasing energy demand while simultaneously addressing climate change, environmental sustainability, and national energy security. As one of the fastest-growing energy consumers in the world, India faces the challenge of balancing economic development with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. Within this context, natural gas, particularly in the form of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), has emerged as a key component of the country’s evolving energy strategy. The Government of India has announced plans to expand the nation’s LNG import capacity by roughy 27 percent, increasing from 52.7 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) to around 66.7 mtpa by 2030 , reflecting a broader vision of transforming India into a “gas-based economy.” A central policy target is to increase the share of nat...