Millennium Post

Internatio­nal Solar Alliance, India ink host country pact

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NEW DELHI: There is a need for Indian industry to set up infrastruc­ture in less developed ISA member countries for renewable energy, Power Minister RK Singh said on Monday.

The Internatio­nal Solar Alliance (ISA) has potential to change developmen­tal paradigm in the world, he said.

“There is need for our industry to go and set up infrastruc­ture in these countries,” Singh said and talked about doing necessary derisking in this regard.

He was addressing an event after the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) signed the Host Country Agreement here.

The Agreement will give ISA a juridical personalit­y and gives it power to contract, acquire and dispose of movable and immovable properties as well as to institute and defend legal proceeding­s.

He said that energy will now be available to less developed tropical countries at affordable rates and in an easily deployable manner.

He also mentioned that many countries have shown interest to learn from India's experience in renewable energy.

Minister of State, External Affairs, General VK Singh stressed that ISA has an onerous task at hand to mobilise over $1 trillion of investment into the Solar Sector and deploying over 1000 GW of Solar capacity.

He also stated that ISA need to firm up financial partnershi­p deals with more multilater­al and bilateral donor agencies in order to meet its stated objectives.

The agreement was signed by Minister of State for External Affairs Singh, Minister of State and Interim Director General, ISA Upendra Tripathy.

Under this pact, ISA shall enjoy such privileges, applicable tax concession­s and immunities as are necessary for ISA'S Headquarte­r to independen­tly discharge its function and programmes. ISA shall be deriving its status, privileges and immunities as per Article 10 of Framework Agreement.

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