New Delhi: India wants to diversify its sources of crude oil and coking coal and would “love” to source high-quality coking coal from the US, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Wednesday.
He also said that the US can provide certain goods that India needs desperately for its economic growth.
These goods can include Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) for Artificial Intelligence applications, equipment for data centres, and high-performance computing.
India, he said, can manufacture products that the US cannot compete in, while America can be a strong source of technology and capital.
There is already $100 billion in aircraft demand from the US over the next five years, and the country needs more to increase local capacity fares, Goyal said.
“We want to diversify our oil sources. I want to diversify the source of coal for example. I am dependent on 2 or 3 geographies (for that), and prices keep fluctuating. I would love to have American coking coal, which is high quality coming to India,” he said at an event in Mumbai.
Under an interim trade agreement with the US, India has expressed its intention to buy goods worth USD 500 billion in the next five years from America. The Indian team is visiting the US next week to finalise the legal text of the agreement, which is likely to be signed in March.
