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India crosses 129 GW solar capacity

The rapid expansion has marked a more than 40-fold increase in solar installations since 2014, reinforcing India’s status as one of the world’s fastest-growing clean-energy markets
11:22 PM Dec 06, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The rapid expansion has marked a more than 40-fold increase in solar installations since 2014, reinforcing India’s status as one of the world’s fastest-growing clean-energy markets
india crosses 129 gw solar capacity
India crosses 129 GW solar capacity___Representational Image

New Delhi, Dec. 6: India’s solar capacity has risen to nearly 130 GW, helping push non-fossil power capacity past 259 GW and accounting for more than half of the country’s total installed electricity capacity as of October 2025.

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The rapid expansion has marked a more than 40-fold increase in solar installations since 2014, reinforcing India’s status as one of the world’s fastest-growing clean-energy markets.

The surge comes alongside major policy initiatives, including the Panchamrit climate framework, the National Solar Mission, and schemes such as PM Surya Ghar and PM-KUSUM, which together are driving large-scale deployment, rooftop adoption, and agricultural solarisation.

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Government incentives under the Production-Linked Incentive scheme have drawn over Rs 50,000 crore in investment and boosted domestic manufacturing of high-efficiency solar modules.

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India continues to play a leading international role through the International Solar Alliance, which hosted its 8th Assembly in New Delhi in October with delegates from more than 125 countries.

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The forum advanced plans for resilient solar supply chains, inclusive access and cross-border green grids under the One Sun One World One Grid initiative.

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With expanding domestic capacity, rising investment and strengthened global partnerships, India is accelerating its transition toward a low-carbon energy system and consolidating its position as a central player in the global solar economy.

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