NEW DELHI :
AS INDIA strives to reach the ambitious target of 500 GW of nonfossil fuel-based energy capacity by 2030 set by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, the country has already become a “solar superpower”, according to Simon
Stiell, Executive Secretary of
the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate
Change (UNFCCC).
Speaking at a media event
in the capital on Saturday, Stiell
said that while some
Governments talk,“India takes
action, prioritising sustainable
growth and energy security”.
Under the leadership of PM
Modi, India has become a global leader in the fight against climate change.
Ensuring energy access
while tackling climate change is crucial,” Stiell said, highlighting
India’s ambitious plans to expand clean energy infrastructure at the
ET NOW Global Business Summit 2025.
“Under PM Modi’s leadership, India is expanding clean energy,
cutting carbon intensity, and driving a green economy,” he noted.
India’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions aligns with
global targets, demonstrating its
dedication to sustainability.
“As global climate action intensifies, India is leading in sustainability, clean technology, and climate finance, positioning itself as
a future clean energy superpower,” said the top UN executive,
adding that an even stronger
embrace of the global clean energy boom will supercharge India’s
economic rise. The UN climate
chief also urged India to develop
an ambitious climate plan covering its entire economy.
The country has already achieved a historic milestone by surpassing 100 GW of installed solar power capacity, reinforcing its
position as a global leader in renewable energy