Government of India

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Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Effective Date

    Solar ingots and wafers must be sourced from ALMM-approved manufacturers for compliant projects.

  2. Grid Completion Target

    Target window for achieving a 15% natural gas share in India's energy mix.

  3. CAPEX Revision

    Major gas distribution companies expected to announce increased infrastructure spending.

  4. Centre Issues Notification

    Government formally orders the strengthening of piped natural gas infrastructure.

  5. Upstream Extension

    Government announces the inclusion of ingots and wafers in the ALMM framework.

  6. Hormuz Tensions Escalate

    Increased maritime insurance premiums and shipping delays impact LNG imports.

  7. ALMM Reimposition

    The government reimposes ALMM for modules after a temporary suspension to ease supply constraints.

  8. ALMM Introduced

    MNRE issues the first ALMM order for solar modules to ensure quality and domestic sourcing.

Stories mentioning Government of India 5

Trade Policy Neutral

India Launches Global Bid for Domestic Rare Earth Magnet Production

The Government of India has officially invited global bids to establish domestic manufacturing facilities for rare earth magnets, a move aimed at reducing import dependency and securing critical supply chains for high-tech industries. This initiative targets the production of high-performance permanent magnets essential for electric vehicles, renewable energy, and defense applications.

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Trade Policy Neutral

India Mandates Domestic Solar Ingots and Wafers Under ALMM by June 2028

The Indian government has officially extended the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) framework to include solar ingots and wafers, effective June 1, 2028. This regulatory expansion aims to force vertical integration within the domestic solar supply chain and eliminate upstream import dependencies.

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market-trends Neutral

India Pivots to Private Sector to Secure Critical Mineral Supply Chains

India is aggressively integrating the private sector into its critical minerals strategy to reduce import dependency and accelerate its green energy transition. Experts emphasize that private investment and technical expertise are now the primary engines for the exploration and processing of essential materials like lithium and cobalt.

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Procurement Bullish

Cameco Secures $1.9 Billion Uranium Supply Deal with India

Canadian uranium giant Cameco Corp. has finalized a C$2.6 billion ($1.9 billion) supply agreement with India, marking a significant milestone in bilateral energy cooperation. The deal, signed during Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural state visit, underscores India's aggressive expansion of its nuclear power capacity and Canada's role as a critical mineral supplier.

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