New Delhi, Oct. 22 -- India continues to add 15-25 gigawatt (GW) of new renewable capacity annually, a rate that remains among the fastest in the world, according to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).

The ministry, however, added that global headwinds such as supply-chain disruptions, fluctuating module prices, and tighter financing conditions have slowed commissioning timelines.

India's renewable growth story remains one of the fastest and most forward-looking in the world, evolving from speed to system strength, from quantity to quality, and from expansion to enduring integration, the ministry added.

The ministry added that India's renewable energy sector is entering a transformative new phase, one defined not merely by...