The U.S. exit from the International Solar Alliance is largely symbolic, with limited financial impact on India’s robust solar sector. The greater risk is to developing nations’ projects, placing higher responsibility on India to lead the ISA and champion the Global South’s clean energy transition.
Click to View MoreThe International Solar Alliance, launched by India and France at COP21, unites over 120 nations to drive a global solar revolution. Aiming to mobilize $1 trillion by 2030, it promotes clean energy access through initiatives like OSOWOG, fostering sustainability, energy security, and climate resilience.
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