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A unified policy architecture for India’s energy future

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Anjan Ray & Famida Khan
A unified policy architecture for India’s energy future
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India is moving toward a unified national energy framework to achieve energy self-reliance by 2047 and net-zero emissions by 2070. The policy brief emphasizes the need for coordinated planning across diverse energy sectors to manage growing demand and sustainability goals.

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A unified energy policy is essential for India to balance economic growth with its ambitious climate commitments.

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India has made remarkable progress in transforming its energy landscape over the past decade. From achieving near-universal household electrification and expanding access to clean cooking fuel to becoming one of the world’s fastest-growing renewable energy markets, it has demonstrated a strong commitment to ensuring energy access while advancing sustainable development.

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