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India's Renewable Energy Surge in 2025: A Green Revolution Unfolds

@Ritesh Gupta India is experiencing a significant transformation in its energy sector in 2025. The nation has achieved a record-breaking addition of 29.52 GW in renewable energy capacity during the financial year 2024–25, bringing the total installed capacity to 220.10 GW as of March 31, 2025.   This surge underscores India's commitment to its ambitious goal of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity by 2030. ​ Solar Power: Leading the Charge Solar energy continues to be the cornerstone of India's renewable energy expansion. With a cumulative installed capacity of 105.65 GW, solar power accounts for nearly half of the total renewable energy capacity.   The government's initiatives, including subsidies and policy reforms, have accelerated solar installations across the country. ​ Wind Energy: Harnessing the Breeze India's wind energy sector has also seen substantial growth, with a cumulative capacity of 50.04 GW.  States like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Maharashtr...

Kancha Gachibowli: The Battle to Save Hyderabad's Urban Forest

@Ritesh Gupta In the heart of Hyderabad lies Kancha Gachibowli, a 400-acre expanse of lush greenery adjacent to the University of Hyderabad (UoH). This urban forest is a vital ecological asset, home to diverse flora and fauna, including over 237 bird species and numerous mammals and reptiles. Recently, this verdant haven has become the epicenter of a heated controversy. The Telangana government's decision to auction off this land for the development of IT parks has ignited widespread protests, legal battles, and a broader debate on the balance between urban development and environmental conservation. This blog delves into the multifaceted aspects of this issue, exploring the ecological significance of Kancha Gachibowli, the government's development plans, the ensuing public outcry, and the legal interventions that have shaped this ongoing saga. ​ Ecological Significance of Kancha Gachibowli Kancha Gachibowli stands as one of Hyderabad's last remaining urban forests, pla...

India and UAE Collaborate to Develop Sri Lanka's Trincomalee Energy Hub

 @Ritesh Gupta In a significant trilateral initiative, India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have agreed to jointly develop an energy hub in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka . This collaboration aims to enhance regional energy security and reflects the growing strategic partnerships in South Asia. The Agreement: A Trilateral Partnership During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Sri Lanka, India and the UAE signed an agreement to develop Trincomalee as a comprehensive energy hub . The project includes the construction of a multi-product pipeline and the potential utilization of an existing fuel tank farm . This initiative underscores the commitment of both nations to invest in Sri Lanka's energy infrastructure.   Strategic Significance: Enhancing Regional Energy Security Trincomalee's strategic location makes it an ideal site for an energy hub, facilitating the storage and distribution of energy resources across the region. This development is expected to bolster ...

India's Strategic Energy Shift: Scrapping Import Taxes on U.S. LNG

  Ritesh Gupta In a significant move to bolster energy security and strengthen trade relations with the United States, India is contemplating the removal of import taxes on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG). This policy shift aims to make U.S. LNG more competitively priced in the Indian market, potentially doubling imports by 2030. What implications does this hold for India's energy landscape and its burgeoning economy? 1. The Rationale Behind the Tax Removal India's trade surplus with the U.S. stood at $45.4 billion last year. To address this imbalance and placate the U.S. administration, India is considering eliminating import taxes on U.S. LNG. This move aligns with India's commitment to increase energy purchases from the U.S., fostering stronger bilateral trade ties. 2. Meeting India's Growing Energy Demand As the world's fourth-largest LNG importer, India's energy needs are escalating to support its rapid economic growth. U.S. supplies currently account ...