ABSTRACT

India, one of the largest importers of oil in the world, has been diversifying its energy resource options and moving towards greater energy security. This book analyses India’s potential for building energy ties in the Asia–Pacific considering the global and regional power politics. Facing China’s growing influence in Asia, India’s eastward engagement with its extended neighbours has been entrenched in its Act East Policy and institutional commitments towards Southeast Asia.

This volume focuses on diverse facets of energy security beyond the traditional understanding of demand and supply and price and stability. It examines India’s energy sector, its dependence on hydrocarbons, and the push towards renewable and alternate energy resources. It further looks at the strategic importance of the Indian Ocean and South China Sea regions in geopolitical negotiations from an energy perspective and how China’s influence in the region will affect India’s moves towards greater energy cooperation with the countries of East Asia.

With contributions by leading experts, the volume seeks to fill a major void in this theme and cater to the needs of a variety of audiences including academics, policymakers and experts in international relations, geopolitics and geoeconomics, and professionals in the field of energy studies.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|112 pages

Energy security policy

chapter 4|32 pages

Energy efficiency and clean energy transitions in India

What do these mean for climate change mitigation?

chapter 5|26 pages

Low-carbon energy security for India

Exploring Asia-Pacific cooperation *

part II|75 pages

India’s Act East policy and energy cooperation

chapter 7|18 pages

India’s Act East policy

The energy dimension

chapter 8|23 pages

India’s energy trade with Southeast Asia

Opportunities and challenges

chapter 9|20 pages

ASEAN–India energy cooperation

Current status and future scope of cooperation *

part III|82 pages

India–China