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Singapore seeks to import electricity from India for enhanced energy security

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In a significant stride towards achieving enhanced energy security and bolstering power grids, Singapore has expressed its openness to importing electricity from India. This move holds the potential to reshape the energy landscape in both countries, contributing to environmental sustainability and economic growth.

The announcement, made by Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry, emphasizes the country’s dedication to diversifying its energy sources and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. This initiative aligns with the government’s long-term goal of establishing a resilient and sustainable energy sector.

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