India has made lofty decarbonisation targets: two months before COP27 – the 27th United Nations climate conference that was held from November 6-20 – the government in September announced that half of its installed power generation capacity will come from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. However, to achieve this goal, India will need to send strong and consistent signals that it is committed to the energy transition. This will be key in unlocking the funds promised by the Just Energy Transition Partnership, an alliance between G7, or Group of Seven, countries and India to make potentially billions of dollars available...