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Solar self-reliance may cost India ₹30,000 cr this year

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· Jun 29, 2026
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Malay Mail
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Related coverage for "Solar self-reliance may cost India ₹30,000 cr this year": The Rising Nepal — Govt allocates Rs. 2.63B for clean energy. NDTV — Solar Stocks In Focus After WTO Sets Up Panel On China's Complaint Against India. UrduPoint — Solar Expo 2026: Private sector playing key role in energy revolution, says Musadik Malik. South China Morning Post — Philippines becomes world’s top solar spender amid Middle East energy crisis. Economic Times — Vikram Solar shares fall 3% after NCLT admits insolvency petition against the company. Here's why . Malay Mail — Government lights up highways: RM25m, 3,000 solar poles, 32 black spots set for safety upgrade