The Government of India has outlined the country’s evolving energy mix and transition measures through a release issued by the Press Information Bureau. According to the update, India’s installed solar capacity has increased from 3 GW in 2014 to 140 GW by January 2026. Wind energy installations have also expanded during this period, with cumulative wind capacity reaching about 54.65 GW across India by January 2026. The update states that PM Surya Ghar has enabled 23.9 lakh households to install rooftop solar systems adding about 7 GW distributed capacity. The PM-KUSUM programme promotes solarisation in agriculture and has targeted installation of 14 lakh standalone pumps by the end of March 2026. The government has also approved 55 solar parks across 13 states with sanctioned renewable generation capacity of nearly 40 GW. The Production Linked Incentive scheme has allocated INR 24,000 crore to strengthen domestic solar manufacturing capacity. India has also launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission targeting production of 5 MMT annually by 2030.