Key Points

India led discussions on inclusive energy governance at the BRICS Energy Ministers' meeting in Brazil. Union Minister Manohar Lal highlighted India's rapid clean energy expansion, including solar and wind milestones. The BRICS nations pledged stronger cooperation on energy security and efficiency. India invited members to the next BRICS Energy Gathering in 2026.

Key Points: India Pushes Inclusive Energy Governance at BRICS Meet in Brazil

  • India showcases 90% electricity capacity growth in a decade
  • BRICS nations commit to doubling energy efficiency by 2030
  • India targets 900 GW renewable energy by 2032
  • Global Biofuels Alliance advances cleaner fuel adoption
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India leads call for inclusive energy governance at BRICS Energy Ministers' meet in Brazil

Union Minister Manohar Lal highlights India's clean energy strides and calls for stronger BRICS cooperation on energy security and sustainability.

"Strengthening Global South cooperation is vital for inclusive and sustainable energy governance – Manohar Lal"

New Delhi, May 20

Union Minister Manohar Lal, who led the Indian Delegation for the BRICS Energy Ministers' Meeting hosted in Brasilia this week, highlighted energy security as one of the most pressing current challenges and emphasized the need to strengthen BRICS cooperation to ensure economic stability and sustainability, as well as to promote equitable access to energy resources globally.

The Union Minister for Power and Housing and Urban Affairs reaffirmed India's unwavering commitment to building a sustainable and inclusive energy future and lauded Brazil's leadership under the theme, 'Strengthening Global South Cooperation for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance.'

He further emphasised the critical role of energy security, access, and affordability in advancing global development goals.

Minister Manohar Lal showcased India's rapid progress in clean energy highlighting some of the key achievements, including a 90 per cent increase in electricity capacity over the past decade, reaching 475 GW in 2025 and targeting 900 GW by 2032; becoming the world's third-largest producer of solar and wind energy; marching fast towards achieving Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs); achieving a 20 per cent ethanol blending milestone, advancing biofuel adoption and emissions reduction; investing in smart grids, advanced metering infrastructure, and an expanded transmission network, including the Green Energy Corridor; setting ambitious goals for green hydrogen and nuclear energy, including a 100 GW nuclear capacity target by 2047.

He also emphasised the role of the Global Biofuels Alliance in advancing cooperation in the biofuels sector and underscored India's commitment to energy efficiency through innovative programs such as the Energy Conservation Sustainable Buildings Code, rooftop solar initiatives, and efficient appliance standards.

He underscored the vital role of fossil fuels in the global energy mix--especially for developing countries--and urged greater cooperation to promote their cleaner and efficient use through technologies such as coal gasification, carbon capture and storage, and green chemical innovations.

In conclusion, Minister Manohar Lal extended an invitation to the BRICS nations to participate in the next BRICS Energy Gathering, scheduled for 2026 in India, reaffirming the country's commitment to leading the energy agenda for the Global South.

During the meeting in Brasilia, the BRICS Energy Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening energy security and advancing UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7), focusing on universal electricity access, clean cooking, and tackling energy poverty. They emphasized the need for just, inclusive, and balanced energy transitions in response to climate change.

They reaffirmed the goal to double energy efficiency by 2030 and emphasized enhanced cooperation and knowledge sharing among BRICS nations.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Proud to see India taking leadership in energy governance! Our solar and wind energy achievements are remarkable. But I hope we can balance this with affordable electricity for common people. The 900 GW target by 2032 seems ambitious but achievable with current momentum 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Great initiative! But I wonder how this will translate to ground reality. In my village in Bihar, we still face 8-10 hour power cuts daily. Hope these global partnerships bring tangible benefits to rural India too. Clean energy is good, but first we need consistent energy!
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Arjun S.
The biofuel push is excellent! As a farmer's son, I've seen how ethanol blending helps sugarcane growers. But government must ensure fair prices for farmers. Also, 100 GW nuclear by 2047? That's massive! Hope we invest equally in safety measures. Jai Hind!
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Sunita P.
While I appreciate India's leadership, we must be careful about over-reliance on coal. The air quality in Delhi is already terrible. Maybe we should focus more on renewables than 'cleaner coal' technologies. Still, good to see India speaking up for Global South needs.
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Vikram J.
Smart grids and advanced metering is the future! In Bangalore, our electricity bills are so confusing. Hope these initiatives bring transparency. Also good that India is pushing for equitable access - energy poverty is a real issue in many states. More power to India's leadership! âš¡
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Neha T.
The rooftop solar initiative needs more publicity! Many housing societies don't know about subsidies available. Government should run awareness campaigns in regional languages. Otherwise these great policies remain only on paper. Still, proud of our energy progress! ☀️

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