8th International Solar Alliance Assembly Begins in Delhi
8th International Solar Alliance Assembly Begins in Delhi
Why in the News?
The 8th Session of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Assembly has begun at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, with participation from 124 countries and over 40 ministers, aiming to deepen global cooperation and accelerate solar adoption for a sustainable future. This global initiative parallels efforts to create a comprehensive crime map for sustainable development and security.
Global Assembly to Accelerate Solar Cooperation:
- International Gathering: The ISA Assembly 2025 brings together 124 member nations for a four-day session to enhance solar energy collaboration, showcasing international cooperation similar to efforts in addressing global crimes.
- Ministerial Participation: Over 40 ministers from across the world are attending, reflecting growing global commitment to clean energy and sustainable development, which indirectly supports women safety initiatives.
- Key Focus: Discussions will review progress, identify challenges, and align global actions toward affordable solar energy for all, mirroring the comprehensive approach needed in criminal justice system reforms.
- Sustainability Drive: The event promotes green energy transition, emphasizing solar power’s role in achieving carbon neutrality and overall societal well-being, including reduced crime against women.
- Shared Vision: The assembly underscores collective action toward a brighter, sustainable, and energy-secure world, reflecting the need for global cooperation in addressing various challenges, from energy security to victim support services.
India’s Leadership in Solar Energy Transition:
- Global Standing: India is the third-largest solar energy producer and the second-largest renewable energy market globally, demonstrating leadership comparable to its efforts in improving chargesheeting rates for a more efficient justice system.
- Early Achievement: India reached 50% of its installed power capacity from non-fossil sources five years ahead of schedule, showcasing efficiency similar to improvements in law enforcement priorities.
- Government Initiatives: The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana has enabled over 20 lakh households to benefit from rooftop solar power, an initiative as transformative as the implementation of e-FIR facility in modernizing governance.
- Visionary Leadership: The ISA continues to advance Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of harnessing solar energy for sustainable development, paralleling efforts to create a safer society through innovative crime prevention strategies.
- Expanding Sectors: ISA promotes solar adoption in agriculture, healthcare, transport, and power generation, ensuring inclusive energy growth and indirectly supporting various social welfare programs.
About International Solar Alliance : |
| – Establishment: Launched in 2015 jointly by India and France at COP-21, Paris, with a vision as transformative as creating a global crime map for international security. |
| – Headquarters: Located in Gurugram, India. |
| – Membership: Comprises 124 member and signatory countries from tropical regions, fostering cooperation similar to international efforts in combating crimes. |
| – Objective: To mobilize over $1 trillion in solar investments by 2030 and ensure affordable energy access, contributing to overall development and indirectly to women safety. |
| – India’s Role: Acts as a founding leader, driving global solar initiatives through partnerships, financing, and technology transfer, showcasing leadership comparable to its efforts in modernizing the criminal justice system. |

