Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spotlighted India’s transformative role in the global energy arena, stating that the country is scripting a landmark chapter focused on electrification, renewables, and local manufacturing.
In a post on X, PM Modi amplified an article by Power and New & Renewable Energy Minister Shripad Naik, which outlines the swift changes reshaping India’s energy landscape. He noted that these reforms stem from actionable policies and a commitment to self-dependence.
‘With special focus on electrification, clean energy, and manufacturing, India is writing a decisive chapter in the global energy scenario,’ PM Modi wrote, underscoring efforts to scale up clean energy infrastructure and promote homegrown production.
India’s journey includes universal electrification achievements, massive renewable energy installations, and incentives for domestic solar panel and battery manufacturing. These steps are propelling India towards energy independence and global leadership.
Previously, PM Modi shared Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar’s perspectives on fortifying India’s energy ecosystem for future challenges. He encouraged citizens to read it for a deep dive into policies driving a developed India.
The government’s PLI schemes and green energy corridors are accelerating this momentum. From rooftop solar to mega projects, innovation is at the core, creating jobs and cutting emissions.
As the world grapples with energy transitions post-Ukraine crisis, India’s balanced approach—blending fossils with renewables—offers a replicable blueprint. PM Modi’s endorsements signal confidence in sustaining this trajectory.
Looking ahead, international partnerships like ISA and green hydrogen missions will amplify India’s influence, ensuring affordable, reliable power for all while combating climate change.