Indian demand fell 26 percent to 190.3 tonnes in the first quarter of 2014 from the same period a year earlier.
Consequences of China's efforts to stabilise its equity markets after three weeks of declines, which wiped out some 30 per cent of the value is far more importance to the world, says Clyde Russell.
The economy can't grow without increasing electrification, which requires more power plants, and given coal is the cheapest form of fuel and is abundant, it makes sense that India is looking to boost the use of the fuel.
Saudis are interested in expanding their relationship with India, given it is becoming the main driver of crude demand growth in Asia
The immediate denial of any issues with approvals by the Queensland government raises questions as to what Adani is trying to accomplish
Governments encouraged motorists to switch to diesel in the belief that its superior fuel economy would outweigh the higher pollutants per litre burned.
Projects in other developed countries, such as Canada, and even in developing nations like Mozambique and Indonesia are also in limbo