India, China should jointly bid for oil, gas fields: Chinese media

China and India could strengthen cooperation in investments in energy technology, products

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

China and India should jointly for contracts to acquire overseas and fields to reduce competition and strengthen cooperation in investments in energy technologies, Chinese media said on Thursday.

China and India "can jointly for contracts to acquire and develop overseas and resources," an article in the state-run Global Times said.



Compared with international giants, Chinese and Indian companies are still behind in terms of management, and capital strength, it said.

"Cooperation between Chinese and Indian firms would allow them to gain bargaining power in negotiations in the international and market," it said.

It also proposed that China and India could strengthen cooperation in investments in energy and products.

"China is ahead of India in energy technologies including coal-fired power generation technology, nuclear energy, and energy as well as equipment manufacturing. China also has huge funding resources," it said.

"In contrast, India has an edge in energy information and energy, and also has a large energy market. In addition, Indian firms are more internationalised. Their complementarities offer great opportunities for the two countries to jointly invest in the energy sector," it said.

China's advanced energy technologies and the low cost of its energy equipment can help India has abundant energy resources.

It said the two countries can jointly invest in the photovoltaic industry through joint ventures and transfer to expand their energy market.

"The two countries can jointly develop and invest in power generation projects," it said.

China has expertise in the design and construction of large power stations, manufacturing of complete sets of hydropower equipment and coal-fired generation equipment as well as construction and of power grids, whereas power supply and grid construction has always been the bottleneck in the development of India's power sector, it said.

It said another area for energy cooperation is pushing ahead with construction of and pipelines. Both China and India need reliable transmission pipelines as they import and from Russia, and the Middle East.

"China has built a and pipeline network which connects with its neighbouring countries to the north and west. India is also working to build multiple energy pipeline routes but has experienced some difficulties due to the conflict between India and Pakistan," it said.

"India urgently needs China to join in its effort to build the pipeline network. Meanwhile, overland transportation routes that China expects to build to its west and southwest cannot bypass South Asian countries. India's prominent role in South Asia makes it even more necessary for China to cooperate with the country in building overland energy routes," it said.

India, China should jointly bid for oil, gas fields: Chinese media

China and India could strengthen cooperation in investments in energy technology, products

China and India could strengthen cooperation in investments in energy technology, products China and India should jointly for contracts to acquire overseas and fields to reduce competition and strengthen cooperation in investments in energy technologies, Chinese media said on Thursday.

China and India "can jointly for contracts to acquire and develop overseas and resources," an article in the state-run Global Times said.

Compared with international giants, Chinese and Indian companies are still behind in terms of management, and capital strength, it said.

"Cooperation between Chinese and Indian firms would allow them to gain bargaining power in negotiations in the international and market," it said.

It also proposed that China and India could strengthen cooperation in investments in energy and products.

"China is ahead of India in energy technologies including coal-fired power generation technology, nuclear energy, and energy as well as equipment manufacturing. China also has huge funding resources," it said.

"In contrast, India has an edge in energy information and energy, and also has a large energy market. In addition, Indian firms are more internationalised. Their complementarities offer great opportunities for the two countries to jointly invest in the energy sector," it said.

China's advanced energy technologies and the low cost of its energy equipment can help India has abundant energy resources.

It said the two countries can jointly invest in the photovoltaic industry through joint ventures and transfer to expand their energy market.

"The two countries can jointly develop and invest in power generation projects," it said.

China has expertise in the design and construction of large power stations, manufacturing of complete sets of hydropower equipment and coal-fired generation equipment as well as construction and of power grids, whereas power supply and grid construction has always been the bottleneck in the development of India's power sector, it said.

It said another area for energy cooperation is pushing ahead with construction of and pipelines. Both China and India need reliable transmission pipelines as they import and from Russia, and the Middle East.

"China has built a and pipeline network which connects with its neighbouring countries to the north and west. India is also working to build multiple energy pipeline routes but has experienced some difficulties due to the conflict between India and Pakistan," it said.

"India urgently needs China to join in its effort to build the pipeline network. Meanwhile, overland transportation routes that China expects to build to its west and southwest cannot bypass South Asian countries. India's prominent role in South Asia makes it even more necessary for China to cooperate with the country in building overland energy routes," it said.
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