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India eyes higher ethanol blends to cut oil imports but risks food and emissions tradeoffs

Economy
Published on 6 May 2026
India eyes higher ethanol blends to cut oil imports but risks food and emissions tradeoffs

A fuel shift could tug on both crops and carbon

Facing heightened concerns over oil imports amid the US Israel conflict, India is weighing a stronger push toward higher ethanol blends to reduce foreign dependency. But the move isn’t cost free: scaling ethanol can raise ecological questions and stress food-linked resources. Policymakers must balance energy security with sustainability and affordability before expanding blends further.

  • India is considering higher ethanol blends to reduce reliance on imported oil
  • Geopolitical tensions are accelerating fuel strategy reviews
  • Wider ethanol use could strain food resources and raise environmental concerns
  • Policy needs a sustainability-first approach as blends scale up
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