At WEF India steals the global spotlight with its remarkable renewable energy achievements; from record-breaking solar and storage capacity to innovative decentralized solutions for the Global South, India showcased how bold policies, cutting-edge technology, and coordinated action are transforming its energy landscape and setting a benchmark for the world.
- At the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos, India solidified its position as a global leader in the energy transition, shifting from ambitious, long-term targets to rapid, tangible execution.
- The Indian delegation, led by Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi, showcased a landmark achievement: surpassing its 2030 goal of 50% non-fossil installed capacity, five years ahead of schedule.
India’s engagements at Davos conveyed a clear message: the future of the global energy transition relies on execution, and India offers tested, scalable, and replicable solutions. From decentralized systems to utility-scale renewables, from manufacturing to digital integration, India has emerged as a trusted partner in climate-secure growth.
As the 2026 World Economic Forum concluded, India’s renewable energy achievements stood firmly in the global spotlight, signaling not just progress, but a maturing leadership role in the global clean energy transition — anchored in action, scale, and strategic foresight.