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BP to Rosneft: Energy companies' CEOs tell their India plan to PM Modi

Global energy bigwigs appear bullish about India's economy in their video interaction with the Prime Minister

A general view of the Equinor's Johan Sverdrup oilfield platforms in the North Sea, Norway. Photo: Reuters
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Shine Jacob New Delhi
Global oil and gas majors lined up their plans when they interacted with Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday night, appearing bullish on the country’s prospects as gas and renewable energy market 

Modi wooed industry majors for investments in India’s energy sector, seeking ideas from them to drive growth. The event—held on a secured virtual platform extended for almost two-and-a-half hours witnessed participation of around 40 chief executive officers from the oil and gas sector, with around 28 leaders presenting their views to the Prime Minister.

Each industry leader spoke for an average of around two to three minutes. The key speakers included

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