India positioning itself as a global player in clean energy; there is an integrated push on hydrogen, nuclear and innovation: Dr. Jitendra Singh
- India is pursuing an integrated clean-energy strategy combining Green Hydrogen, Nuclear Energy, Renewables, and R&D/industry collaboration to position itself as a global clean-energy hub.
- The push is anchored in two flagship missions — the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM, 2023) and the Nuclear Energy Mission (Budget 2025-26) — with the Department of Atomic Energy and MNRE as the lead implementers.
- UPSC relevance: maps directly to GS-III (Energy, Infrastructure, S&T) and GS-II (Government policies); examinable for both Prelims (numbers, ministries) and Mains (energy transition, climate commitments).