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India's Green Hydrogen Mission 2026: Path to Energy Independence by 2047
India’s Path to Energy Independence: The Green Hydrogen Leap India is currently the world’s third-largest consumer of energy, yet it imports nearly 85% of its crude oil and 50% of its natural gas . This dependence creates a "vulnerability gap" where global geopolitical shocks—such as conflicts in the Middle East or Eastern Europe—directly impact the pocket of the common Indian citizen through inflation. To counter this, the Government of India has pivoted toward a "Mission M

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The Architecting of Bharat’s Brain:India’s Sovereign AI Revolution
In the global theatre of Artificial Intelligence, a new narrative is being written — one where India is no longer just a consumer of Western code, but a primary architect of its own intelligence. With the India AI Impact Summit 2026 serving as a defining backdrop, it is clear that the nation is in a well-funded, rapidly accelerating race to build its own Sovereign AI: ensuring the digital future of 1.4 billion people is rooted in their own languages, values, and infrastructur

Thoughts Initiative Team
Mar 176 min read


From Importer to Exporter: How India Became the World's Quiet Defence Powerhouse
In 2013–14, India's total defence exports stood at ₹686 crore. A decade later, that figure reached ₹23,622 crore — a 34-fold rise that tells a story of industrial transformation few outside the corridors of power in New Delhi have fully appreciated. ₹23,622 Cr Defence Exports FY25 34× Growth vs FY14 80+ Countries Supplied ₹1.51 Lakh Cr Defence Production FY25 A 34-Fold Rise in a Single Decade India's defence exports reached a historic high of ₹23,622 crore (approximately $2.7

Thoughts Initiative Team
Mar 165 min read


The Middle Path: Why India’s Stand in the 2026 West Asia War is a Strategic Masterclass
As the calendar turns to March 2026, the fires of conflict in West Asia have reached a fever pitch. With direct military exchanges between Israel and Iran, and the United States escalating its involvement, the global order is under extreme duress. In this volatile theater, India’s foreign policy—a blend of "principled neutrality" and "strategic patience"—is often criticized as an attempt to have it both ways. However, for a rising power with massive stakes in both the East an

Thoughts Initiative Team
Mar 63 min read
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