Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
India pledges to keep advancing solar energy through the ISA despite U.S. pullout from 66 groups.
India reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and the International Solar Alliance despite the U.S. withdrawal from 66 international organizations, including the ISA.
The Ministry of External Affairs stated that global challenges require collective action and that India will continue advancing solar energy cooperation with the ISA’s 125 member countries.
India emphasizes that its vision of Atmanirbharta—self-reliance—is not isolationism but a strategy to strengthen domestic industries, reduce dependence on foreign supply chains, and maintain geopolitical autonomy.
With strong economic growth projected at 7.4% for 2025–26, India is leveraging digital infrastructure, reforms, and a young workforce to build resilience amid global fragmentation, protectionism, and weakening multilateral institutions.
India se compromete a seguir promoviendo la energía solar a través de la ISA a pesar de la retirada de Estados Unidos de 66 grupos.