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If India’s current sources of energy will eventually get depleted, it needs to develop some other sources of energy for the future. Thus, Argument I is strong because it gives a logical reason for developing renewable sources of energy Just because it will cost a lot of money does not mean India can avoid developing renewable sources of energy. In fact, if it does not do so, it might end up spending even more money trying to make up for the shortfall in the availability of energy from conventional sources. Thus, Argument Il is weak. Hence, the correct answer is (A).
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