India has achieved a significant clean energy milestone, with 50% of its electricity capacity from non-fossil fuels by June 2025, exceeding Paris Agreement targets. Policy reforms, infrastructure improvements, and solar, wind, and energy storage initiatives drive this transition, aiming for 500 GW by 2030 and supporting broader net-zero emissions goals by 2070.
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