India Approves $10 Billion Green Infrastructure Plan to Boost Renewable Energy Capacity


Last updated: 2025-08-08 Source: WealthShield Author: Toms
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India’s cabinet approved a US$10 billion green infrastructure plan aimed at doubling the country’s renewable energy capacity by 2030.


NEW DELHI – August 4, 2025 – The Indian government has greenlit a massive investment package to accelerate renewable energy deployment, focusing on solar, wind, and green hydrogen projects. The plan includes subsidies for manufacturers, tax breaks for investors, and low-interest loans for infrastructure developers.

Energy Minister R.K. Singh emphasized that the initiative is expected to create over 500,000 jobs and significantly reduce carbon emissions. Foreign investors will be eligible for incentives if they set up local manufacturing plants.


This development could attract significant foreign direct investment (FDI) into India’s energy sector. Wealth managers are already exploring green bond opportunities linked to these projects.


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