India, Saudi Arabia plan undersea power link

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India and Saudi Arabia are planning a high-voltage power connection under the Arabian Sea, potentially impacting China's regional influence. The project involves laying underwater cables to facilitate electricity exchange between the two nations, as confirmed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a recent visit to Saudi Arabia. This initiative aims to strengthen energy cooperation and could enable India to export green power. This collaboration follows a 2023 agreement on power sector cooperation and aligns with India's "One Sun, One World, One Grid" vision, promoting renewable energy sharing globally.


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