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š†š«šžšžš§ š¢š¬ šØš®š« š€š­š¦ššš§š¢š«š›š”ššš« That was one of the most compelling themes from the Earth Chakra Podcast conversation with Mahua Acharya. The discussion was about dependence. India imports a significant portion of the energy it consumes. When geopolitical events disrupt global supply chains, the consequences reach far beyond fuel markets. They affect businesses, households, logistics networks, and economic growth. Which is why one statement from the conversation deserves attention: ā€˜ā€™š†š«šžšžš§ š¢š¬ šØš®š« š€š­š¦ššš§š¢š«š›š”ššš«.’’ The argument for renewable energy is often framed around emissions. But this conversation highlighted something equally important. Solar, storage, electric mobility, stronger grids, and cleaner technologies are also investments in resilience. They reduce exposure to external shocks and strengthen domestic capability. The energy transition is about the future we want to build. It is also about the vulnerabilities we can no longer afford to ignore. šŸŽ„ Watch the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/gceDQqcK #EnergyTransition #AtmanirbharBharat #EnergySecurity #RenewableEnergy #INTENT INTENT, Mahua Chetan Prasanna Saurabh Manish Angela Erik O.P. Sundeep Shreya Sanjana TCIL Spectrum Impact Cardano Development Invest India Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) NITI Aayog Convergence Energy Services Limited EESL Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM)

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