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flag India extends comment period for 2026 power policy targeting grid, discom, and tariff reforms.

flag The Ministry of Power has extended the public comment period for India's Draft National Electricity Policy 2026 to March 19, following stakeholder requests. flag The policy targets persistent issues in the power sector, including high distribution losses, financial struggles at discoms, non-cost-reflective tariffs, and heavy cross-subsidisation. flag It aims to boost competition, strengthen grid resilience for renewable integration, and improve consumer services through demand-side management, despite progress in generation and transmission since 2005.

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