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Current Access Level “I” – ID Only: CUID holders, alumni, and approved guests only
Past Event
February 29, 2024
4:30 am - 11:30 am utc
*Please note, this event will be held in person at Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai.
By completing the registration form, you are indicating your interest in attending the event. You will receive a confirmation email noting that your interest in the event has been received by the event organizers. Accepted registrants will be notified in the coming weeks.*
India continues to hold center stage in the global energy transition conversations as it ramps up its climate ambitions while improving energy access domestically, and simultaneously navigating challenging geopolitical events. The Columbia India Energy Dialogue provides a forum to discuss the current state of play of the energy sector in the country and its likely trajectory. The Dialogue is the flagship event of the India Program at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and will include senior policy makers, corporate executives, civil society representatives, analysts, and experts from academia and think tanks.
The Center on Global Energy Policy and Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai invite students and professionals to the 2024 Columbia India Energy Dialogue. The event will take place in person at the Global Center in Mumbai on Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Additional details are forthcoming.
Participation in the seminar is by invitation only. Please register below to apply for this seminar.
Event Contact Information:
Center on Global Energy Policy
[email protected]
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