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India will host the 8th International Solar Alliance (ISA)

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: TH

Context: India will host the 8th International Solar Alliance (ISA) Assembly from October 27–30, 2025, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

About India will host the 8th International Solar Alliance (ISA):

What It Is?

• The International Solar Alliance (ISA) is a global intergovernmental organisation that promotes solar energy deployment worldwide to ensure energy access, energy security, and climate resilience.

• It serves as a collaborative platform for governments, industry, and financial institutions to accelerate the solar transition in developing nations.

Launched: 2015

Origin: Joint initiative by India and France during the COP21 Climate Summit in Paris.

Headquarters: Gurugram, India — making ISA the first international organisation headquartered in India.

Members:

• 124 member and signatory countries (as of 2025), including over 90 full members.

• Open to all UN member states after a 2020 framework amendment.

• To mobilise USD 1 trillion in solar investments by 2030.

• To deliver clean energy access to 1 billion people and install 1,000 GW of solar capacity globally.

• To promote low-cost, sustainable, and equitable energy systems through solar power, especially in Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

Functions:

Policy & Advocacy: Supports governments in designing solar-friendly policies and regulations through “Ease of Doing Solar” analytics and annual solar investment reports.

Programmatic Support: Implements and scales solar projects in agriculture, health, transport, and energy sectors — including replication of India’s PM-KUSUM and PM Surya Ghar models in Africa and island nations.

Financing Mechanisms: Operates the Africa Solar Facility (Ahmedabad-based) to provide risk guarantees and attract private capital for mini-grids and solar pumps. Aims to leverage $200 million by 2026 to mobilise up to $2–4 billion in investments.

• Operates the Africa Solar Facility (Ahmedabad-based) to provide risk guarantees and attract private capital for mini-grids and solar pumps.

• Aims to leverage $200 million by 2026 to mobilise up to $2–4 billion in investments.

Capacity Building: Runs Solar Technology and Application Resource Centres (STAR-C) to train engineers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers in solar technologies.

Knowledge & Collaboration: Works with MDBs, DFIs, private sector, and civil society to share data, innovation, and technology for affordable solar access.

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