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As the US climate support wanes under Trump 2.0, India pivots—seeking new partners to safeguard its clean energy future and global climate leadershi
Nations across the world are working towards a clean energy transition. India, in particular, has taken several steps to reduce its fossil fuel depend
Increasing women’s participation in the skilled labour force has enormous potential for India’s sustainable transition towards clean energy
India needs to structurally tackle the gender inequalities in job opportunities available in the renewable energy sector for the country to achieve a
The Global South needs to drive the just transition discourse further to make it more inclusive and move from words to deeds.
The increasing demand for mobility and the rising rates of motorisation in India have substantially increased energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from the road transport sector. As of 2021, road transport was responsible for 14 percent of the nation’s total energy consumption, 92 percent of transport-related energy demand, and 94 percent of transport-related CO₂ emissions. In 2021, India committed to net-zero carbon emissi
The energy transition is entering a critical “middle phase” where global priorities around climate action, economic growth, energy security, and equity intersect. The political landscape must navigate a careful balance between climate imperatives, broader sustainability and development goals, energy security, affordability, reliability, and industrial competitiveness. This complexity is shaping policy debates, technology investments, politica
China seems willing to assume the climate leadership mantle but there are several factors affecting its acceptability at the global high table on climate.