Respected dignitaries, distinguish guests and my dear  friends, my warm greetings to all of you. I am glad to welcome you all to the  first International Solar Festival. I congratulate the International Solar  Alliance for this wonderful initiative.
Friends,
The Vedas were texts composed thousands of years ago.  One of the most popular mantras of the Vedas each about the sun. Even today  millions of Indians chant it daily. Many cultures across the world have  respected the sun in their own ways. Most regions also have festivals related  to the sun. This International Solar Festival brings the whole world together  to celebrate the Sun’s impact. This is a festival that will help us build a  better planet.
Friends,
In 2015, the ISA began as a small sapling, it was a  moment of hope and aspiration. Today it is growing into giant tree inspiring  policy and action. In such a short time, the Membership of ISA have reached a  milestone of hundred countries. Additionally, 19 more countries are ratifying  the framework agreement for attaining full membership. The growth of this  organization is important for the vision of ‘One World, One Sun, One Grid.’
Friends,
In the past few years, India has taken many massive  strides in green energy. We were the first G20 Nation to achieve the Paris  commitments in renewable energy. The remarkable growth of solar energy is a key  reason in making this possible.  Our solar energy capacity has increased  32-fold in the last 10 years. This speed and scale will also help us achieve  five hundred (500) gigawatt non-fossil capacity by 2030.
Friends,
India’s growth in the solar sector is the result of a  clear approach. Whether in India or in the world, the mantra to increase solar  adoption is awareness, availability and affordability. The increased awareness  about the need of sustainable energy sources by encouraging domestic  manufacturing in the solar sector we increase availability. Through specific  schemes and incentives, we also made the solar option affordable.
Friends,
ISA is an ideal platform for exchanging ideas and best  practices for solar adoption. India has a lot to share as well. let me give you  an example for a recent policy intervention. A few months ago, we launched the  PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. We are investing Rupees 750 billion in this  scheme. Our target is to help 10 million households to install their own  rooftop solar panels. We are transferring financial assistance directly to the  people’s bank accounts. Low interest, collateral free loans are also being  enabled in case additional finance is needed. Now, these households are  generating clean electricity for their needs. Moreover, they will also be able  to sell excess power to the grid and earn money. Due to the incentives and  potential earnings, this scheme is becoming popular. Solar energy is being seen  as an affordable and attractive option. I am sure many nations have similar  valuable insights derived from their work on energy transition.
Friends,
In a short time, the ISA has made a lot of progress.  In 44 countries, it has assisted in developing nearly 10 gigawatt of  electricity. The Alliance has also played a role in bringing down the global  prices of solar pumps. Private sector investment is being enabled, especially  in African member countries. A number of promising solar startups from Africa,  Asia-Pacific, and India are being encouraged. This initiative will also be  expanded to Latin America and the Caribbean soon. These are noteworthy steps in  the right direction.
Friends,
To ensure an energy transition, the world must  collectively discuss some important matters. The imbalance in concentration of  green energy investments need to be addressed. Manufacturing and technology  need to be democratised to help developing countries. Empowering Least  Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States should be a top  priority. Inclusion of marginalised communities, women and youth is crucial. I  am confident that the International Solar Festival will enable discussions in  such
matters.
Friends,
India is committed to work with the world for a green  future. During the
G20 last year, we led the creation of the Global  Biofuels Alliance. We are also one of the founding members of the International  Solar Alliance. Every effort to build an inclusive, clean and green planet will  have India’s support.
Once again, I welcome you all to the International  Solar Festival. May the Sun's energy guide the world towards a sustainable  future. Thank  you, Thank you very much.