As South and Southeast Asia continue to experience rapid economic growth, electricity demand is rising sharply, and no country alone can ensure secure supply. Enhanced cross-border power trade and grid connectivity will therefore be essential to strengthening long-term energy security in the region.
India’s OSOWOG initiative represents a major opportunity to expand regional power exchange by connecting India with Southeast Asia. Strengthening power connectivity between India and the ASEAN Power Grid—under the notion of “Connecting the connectivities”—could unlock substantial benefits such as investment, technology collaboration, and renewable integration. Yet major challenges remain, including regulatory gaps, infrastructure bottlenecks, and geopolitical complexities.
Several possible pathways for India–ASEAN power connectivity are being considered, but a structured comparative assessment incorporating regional perspectives has not yet been undertaken. This workshop will serve as the initial platform to test preliminary technical and policy framing and gather direct inputs from key regional stakeholders, which will guide the next phase of research and design.
AGENDA:
12:00 – 12:05 Welcome and Introduction
12;05 – 12:10 Context Setting
12:10 – 12:15 Opening Remarks
12:15 – 12:20 Concluding Remarks
12:20 -12:35
• Strategic and geopolitical considerations
• Regulatory and institutional realities
• Country-level constraints and opportunities
• Elements to guide upcoming technical work
12:35 -12:50
• Progress on ASEAN Power Grid projects
• India's role in expanding grid integration beyond ASEAN to South Asia
• Technical and regulatory harmonization challenges
• Strategies for integrating variable renewable energy (solar, wind) into regional grids
• Energy storage solutions and smart grid technologies
• Regional policy coordination for green energy transition
• Financing mechanisms
• Public-private partnership models
12:50 -13:05
13:05 -13:20
• Current assumptions and datasets
• Initial route options examined
• Indicative technical characteristics
• Areas identified for further refinement
13:20 -13:50
• Reflections on strategic and policy framing
• Comments on preliminary technical findings
• Additional considerations for the next analytical iteration
13:35 -13:50
13:50 -14:00