Climate finance, investment barriers, trade friction and the tools needed to unlock capital for the energy transition
Emerging solutions including nuclear, hydrogen, geothermal, storage and grid modernization
heat resilience, subnational engagement and building climate resilience into everyday economic planning
Each edition of the Dialogue brings together 24 to 28 senior participants from India and the United States, drawn from government, industry, academia and civil society. Convened by the Ananta Aspen Centre in partnership with the Aspen Institute’s Energy and Environment Program, with support from the Center for American Progress and the World Resources Institute, the Dialogue creates space for candid, non-attributed conversation.
Participants work through concrete action items for advancing public and private cooperation between the two countries, aligning them with each nation’s domestic priorities: economic growth, public health, and the shared transition to clean energy.