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Can US and India forge a ‘big, beautiful’ energy deal?

Can US and India forge a ‘big, beautiful’ energy deal?
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to India produced much-needed diplomatic momentum, with more ground to cover on the energy front. Even with an Indian commitment to purchase $500 billion in American goods over the next five years, Rubio’s stated desire to supply “as much energy” as India is willing to buy appears to […]

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