India is strategically positioned to lead in green hydrogen, leveraging its renewable resources and growing energy needs. A recent roundtable emphasized industry collaboration, policy clarity, and financial strategies to scale hydrogen adoption. Addressing infrastructure gaps and securing long-term off-take agreements are crucial for India to become a global green hydrogen leader.
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