India has ~80% and ~20% import dependency on crude oil and coal, respectively, making it heavily reliant on other nations for its energy needs. Green hydrogen has the potential to help India reduce its import dependency on fossil fuels by providing an indigenous and theoretically infinite source of energy. Not only that, but green hydrogen will also enable the country to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from energy-intensive industries such as steel, petrochemicals, transportation, and fertilisers.India has ~80% and ~20% import dependency on crude oil and coal, respectively, making it heavily reliant on other nations for its energy needs. Green hydrogen has the potential to help India reduce its import dependency on fossil fuels by providing an indigenous and theoretically infinite source of energy. Not only that, but green hydrogen will also enable the country to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from energy-intensive industries such as steel, petrochemicals, transportation, and fertilisers.