We love India, want more energy trade with it: U.S. Energy Secretary
US Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright. File | Photo Loan: Reuters
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, on September 24, 2025 Wednesday, the United States, the new Delhi’nin “star” natural gas and coal, nuclear and clean cooking fuels, including the “great ally” India wants to expand energy cooperation.
“When I came to my position, most of my early time, India, the world’s largest democracy, a great ally of the United States, a rapidly growing economy, of course, to deal with a really dynamic society that has a rapidly growing energy demand, because people increase their welfare, opportunities, Mr. PTI.
“I am a great fan of India. We love India. We expect more energy trade and more interaction with India,” he said.
Mr. Wright addressed a press conference at the New York Foreign Press Center. He was answering the question PTI He says that the new Delhi of the new Delhi expects to increase his trade with Washington in the coming years and India’s energy security targets will have a high element of US participation.
He asked Mr. Wright how the US saw cooperation between India and the United States in the field of energy in the field of energy against the basis of the 25 percent of the 25 percent of India’s purchase of Russian oil.
US President Donald Trump’s greatest passion is peace in the world, he added.
“When I talk to him, it doesn’t matter what the issue is. Peace emerges. How can we use our vehicles and leverages to ride peace? The Russian war in Ukraine is of course ruthless. We all want to see that this is over.”
Mr. Wright claimed that sanctioned Russian oil went to China, India and Turkey today and helped Russia to finance the war.
“And this friction. Friction on this issue. We want to bring this war to the end. I think the Indians want to end this war,” he said.
“And we want to expand our energy cooperation with India in natural gas and coal, nuclear, clean cooking fuels, liquid oil gas. He said.
India argues that energy supply is directed by national interest and market dynamics. India began to buy Russian oil sold after the Western countries had imposed sanctions on Moscow and receiving their materials in February 2022 for invading Ukraine.
Published – 25 September 2025 03:56


