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Govt revokes connectivity nod to 6.3GW renewables capacity since 2022 on development delays
Livemint | English | News | Dec. 10, 2025 | Regulation
Since 2022, India's Central Transmission Utility of India Ltd (CTUIL) has revoked transmission connectivity approvals for 6.3GW (6,343MW) of renewable energy projects due to developer delays, according to Union minister of state for power Shripad Naik. The cancellations affected 24 project grantees, with the revocations unrelated to transmission side delays. Sixteen petitions before the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) seek protection from these cancellations.
India is constructing an Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) to evacuate 172GW of renewable energy, with bids underway for 19GW capacity. The government is also coordinating with states to develop intra-state transmission systems for evacuating 152GW of renewables. These initiatives, combined with plans for hydro, nuclear, and other non-fossil energy integration, aim to meet the 500GW non-fossil capacity target.
Renewable energy growth faces challenges including power generation curtailment, unsigned power purchase agreements (PPAs), and transmission constraints. Approximately 44GW of renewable power remains unsold due to pending PPAs. Transmission expansion slowed in FY25, with only 8,830 circuit kilometers added—38% less than in FY24—due to land acquisition and right of way issues. India’s transmission network totals 495,405 ckm, with another 191,000 ckm planned by FY32.
To address stalled projects, the Centre has ordered cancellation of contracts where power sale agreements are not feasible, following a phased approach after exploring all viable PPA options. A parliamentary standing committee report noted that as of June 2025, non-fossil sources accounted for about 50% (243GW) of the total 485GW installed capacity, but cited challenges like delays in land acquisition, connectivity approvals, storage shortages, and limited domestic manufacturing. The committee urged stakeholders to adhere strictly to the planned roadmap to overcome these constraints and achieve renewable targets on time.
India welcomes UK action against Babbar Khalsa network
Times of India | English | News | Dec. 10, 2025 | Terrorism
India has welcomed the United Kingdom's recent action to sanction entities linked to the Babbar Khalsa terror group, reinforcing the global effort to combat terrorism, extremism, illicit financial flows, and transnational crime networks. The UK government imposed an asset freeze on Gurpreet Singh Rehal, an individual suspected of involvement with Babbar Khalsa, and an associated organization supporting the militant group.
This sanction marks the first use of the UK's Domestic Counter-Terrorism Regime specifically aimed at disrupting funding for the pro-Khalistan militant network Babbar Khalsa. Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal expressed India’s eagerness to continue collaborating with the UK to enhance counterterrorism and security cooperation.
Gurpreet Singh Rehal is accused of engaging in activities supporting Babbar Khalsa’s terrorist operations, including purchasing weapons and military equipment for the group. The coordinated actions between India and the UK are positioned as vital steps in countering the financing and operational capabilities of extremist groups.
China must assure us our citizens won't be harassed: India
Times of India | English | News | Dec. 10, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
India has demanded assurances from China that its citizens will not face selective harassment after an Arunachal Pradesh resident was reportedly mistreated at Shanghai airport. New Delhi strongly protested the incident, reaffirming that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India and rejecting China's territorial claims. The Indian government has advised its nationals to exercise caution when traveling to or transiting through China.
The Indian External Affairs Ministry emphasized the expectation that Chinese authorities will not arbitrarily detain or harass Indian citizens at Chinese airports. China has denied any harassment claims, stating that border checks and law enforcement during entry and exit are standard practices worldwide. Despite tensions, China expressed willingness to improve ties with India and Russia, highlighting a positive direction in bilateral relations.
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