Key Points

India is taking a leading role in advancing solar energy solutions for the Global South, as highlighted by Union Minister Pralhad Joshi. The International Solar Alliance, backed by PM Modi, is driving clean energy adoption in over 120 countries. Recent data shows renewables now contribute 19% of India’s power generation, a significant yearly increase. Despite lower power demand, India’s commitment to sustainable energy remains strong.

Key Points: India Leads Global South Toward Clean Energy Future Says Joshi

  • India spearheads solar energy adoption in 120+ countries via ISA
  • PM Modi backs India’s clean energy leadership globally
  • Renewables now account for 19% of India’s power generation
  • HSBC report shows rising renewable share despite lower demand
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India to empower Global South, chart a cleaner and sustainable future: Minister

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi highlights India's role in driving solar energy adoption and sustainable development for the Global South.

"Solar power has become a transformative force in the global energy transition. – Pralhad Joshi"

New Delhi, July 1

India is playing a key role in helping the Global South move towards a cleaner and more sustainable future, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi said on Tuesday.

Highlighting the impact of solar energy in the global clean energy transition, the minister said that solar power has become a transformative force across more than 120 countries, led by the International Solar Alliance (ISA).

“Under the visionary leadership of PM Narendra Modi, India has emerged as a catalyst, empowering the Global South to chart a cleaner, brighter, and more sustainable future,” Joshi wrote in a post on social media platform X.

“Solar power has become a transformative force in the global energy transition,” he added.

The minister’s remarks were based on a media article, where he discussed how India is pushing innovation, offering financing solutions, and forging international partnerships to advance solar energy adoption.

PM Modi also reshared the minister's post and praised his article.

“Union Minister Pralhad Joshi writes about how solar power is reshaping the global energy landscape, with @isolaralliance driving the clean energy revolution not just in India but across the world,” PM Modi said on X.

Meanwhile, India’s clean energy transition is showing measurable results. According to a recent HSBC report, the share of renewable energy in India’s total electricity generation rose to 17 per cent in May 2025 and further to 19 per cent in the first 10 days of June.

This marks a significant jump from 13 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively, during the same period the previous year.

This increase came despite a decline in overall power demand, caused by unseasonal and excessive rainfall across many parts of the country.

As renewables have a “must-run” status, thermal power plants were forced to cut back generation, leading to a drop in their plant load factor to 65 per cent in May, down from 72 per cent a year ago.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the progress is commendable, I hope the government also focuses on making solar panels more affordable for common people. The initial installation cost is still too high for middle-class families in smaller towns.
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Rohit P
Amazing stats! 19% renewable energy share is no small achievement. But we must ensure this growth continues steadily. Solar energy can be India's ticket to energy independence and cleaner air for our children.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the energy sector, I'm impressed by India's rapid adoption of renewables. The ISA initiative is particularly brilliant - helping other nations while establishing India's leadership. More developed countries should take notes!
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Kavya N
Solar energy is good but what about proper disposal of solar panels? Heard they create e-waste problems after 25 years. Government should plan for recycling infrastructure simultaneously. Otherwise, we're solving one problem by creating another.
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Michael C
India's renewable energy growth is remarkable, especially considering the challenges of a developing economy. The 5% jump in renewable share within a year shows what focused policy implementation can achieve. Kudos to the energy ministry!

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