New Delhi, July 17 -- A decade ago, India had less than 20 megawatts (MW) of solar power, the largest number of people without access to modern energy, and the reputation of being a naysayer in climate negotiations. The country now has 124,771 MW of renewable energy (RE) capacity (including large hydropower); has brought (intermittently) clean cooking energy to 720 million more people and new electricity connections to 350 million more people; and was critical to the Paris agreement on climate change while spearheading the International Solar Alliance. This story is not well known or told well....