US Trade and Development Agency and US-India Strategic Partnership Forum launch the CTAG initiative
The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) and US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) has recently launched the US-India Climate Technologies Action Group (CTAG), which aims to bring together major private and public sector stakeholders from both countries on concrete initiatives that can contribute to advanced global action on climate.
The launch event brought together senior government officials and business leaders from India and the US who engaged in a high-level dialogue on the ’Accelerating the Adoption of Climate Technology in India.’
“With the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s latest report issuing a global code red, the establishment of the US-India Climate Technologies Action Group (CTAG) is extremely significant and timely. USISPF, in collaboration with USTDA, is committed to advancing the two world’s largest democracies’ shared climate ambition. We look forward to establishing opportunities for businesses on both sides to advance climate action, accelerate the deployment of clean technologies and climate-smart infrastructure in India, and improve the lives of millions,” said Dr Mukesh Aghi, President and CEO, US-India Strategic Partnership Forum.
The event also marked the launch of the workshop series, titled ’Energy Resiliency Workshop Series – India,’ led by USTDA, IHS Markit, and USIN Foundation. The workshop series will provide an opportunity for the US and India energy sector to establish facts, forecasts, and scenarios of the energy resilience in the wake of the COVID-19 impacts on the global oil and gas business and aid in the capacity building of the Indian oil and gas sector in terms of carbon capture and hydrogen technologies.