India has officially surpassed the United States to become the world's second-largest solar growth market, trailing only China. Driven by robust government policies, utility-scale projects, and rapid rooftop adoption, India added over 37 GW of solar capacity in a single year to exceed 155 GW in total installed capacity.

India has officially surpassed the United States to become the world's second-largest solar growth market, trailing only China. Driven by robust government policies, utility-scale projects, and rapid rooftop adoption, India added over 37 GW of solar capacity in a single year to exceed 155 GW in total installed capacity. 
Key Milestones & Growth Metrics
Global Standing: -
India added over 37 GW of solar capacity, comfortably beating the U.S. (34 GW) in annual additions. 
Cumulative Capacity: -
Total installed solar capacity has crossed 155 GW, contributing to non-fossil fuels making up over 51% of the country's total power capacity. 
Leading State: -
Within India, Rajasthan remains the leading state for solar capacity due to its vast desert areas and high solar irradiance. 
Driving Government Initiatives
The rapid expansion is anchored by several large-scale and decentralized programs.
PM Surya Ghar: -
Muft Bijli Yojana: -
A flagship rooftop solar scheme that has already empowered over 40 lakh households with free electricity provisions.
Solar Park Development: -
Aggressive construction of massive, utility-scale solar parks to generate cheap, clean power at scale. 
International Solar Alliance(ISA):-
India's leadership in this global initiative continues to drive international investments and deployment of top-tier solar infrastructure. 

MJF Lion ER YK Sharma 

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