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India slips to 71st place on Energy Transition Index

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June 19, 2025

India's rank has fallen from 63rd last year, the WEF said India and China experienced the greatest overall improvement among large economies, especially in increasing access to energy and strengthening transition readiness

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

India slips to 71st place on Energy Transition Index

Helped by significant improvement in energy efficiency and investment capacity, India has been ranked 71st on a global Energy Transition Index released Wednesday by the World Economic Forum.

Sweden topped the list of 118 countries, followed by Finland, Denmark, Norway and Switzerland in the top five. China was ranked 12th, the US was 17th and Pakistan at 101st place. Congo was ranked lowest.

While India's rank has fallen from 63rd last year, the WEF said India and China experienced the greatest overall improvement among large economies, especially in increasing access to energy and strengthening transition readiness.

The WEF said the top five largest economies — China, US, EU, Japan and India — will ultimately determine the pace and direction of the global energy transition due to their sheer size.

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Renault brings back its iconic Duster

Renault India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Renault Group, Tuesday unveiled the new Renault Duster, marking the return of a nameplate that helped establish the midsize SUV category in the country.

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Woman killed, 2 injured in wild boar attacks

Wild boar attacks claimed the life of an elderly woman and left two others seriously injured in separate incidents in the G Udayagiri area of Kandhamal district Tuesday, triggering panic among residents of nearby forest villages.

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Starmer heads to China

Prime Minister Keir Starmer will fly to China Tuesday on the first visit by a British leader in eight years, in a bid to mend ties with the world’s second-largest economy and reduce its dependence on an increasingly unpredictable United States.

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