India Ranks Among Top Improvers in WEF Energy Transition Index 2026
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Junaid Shah
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India has emerged as one of the strongest improvers in the World Economic Forum's Energy Transition Index (ETI) 2026, driven by gains in infrastructure, renewable energy deployment, and transition readiness. This progress stands out against a global backdrop where the energy transition is showing signs of strain due to rising geopolitical tensions, infrastructure bottlenecks, and weakening investment conditions. While clean energy investments and renewable deployment have reached record levels globally, the enabling conditions required to sustain the transition are weakening.
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· 3 pulledIndia has emerged as one of the strongest performers among major economies in the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Energy Transition Index (ETI) 2026.
Despite record clean energy investments and rapid renewable energy deployment, the enabling conditions required to sustain the transition are weakening.
India's progress stands out as the country strengthens its infrastructure.
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