Government would be looking to incentivise foreign entities who would come and invest in the country’s coal gasification landscape, Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy said Wednesday (April 1, 2026).
India’s coal ministry is seeking to expedite a push for coal gasification as an alternative to traditional method of mining, tapping into deep-seated reserves of coal and reducing dependence on imports of natural gas.
“We would be providing [financial] incentives to companies looking to come and invest in India based on their investment, not [just restrictive to] procuring technologies from outside,” he stated in response to a query from The Hindu, adding, “Foreign companies should come to India. The country would be a big avenue for pursuing coal gasification for them.”
He added the Coal Ministry is speaking to several other ministries to finalise the incentive packages.
Mr. Reddy told reporters that India would be looking at both technology providers and investors for coal gasification.






