Dr Jami Hossain of the World Wind Energy Association highlighted India’s 54 GW wind capacity and the urgent need to add 60 GW more in the coming years. Pankaj Patel, Founder of Green Sikka Foundation, focused on converting bio-waste, agricultural residue and municipal waste into sustainable fuels, warning of growing landfill and pollution risks. Amit Khandelwal of KP Energy flagged policy uncertainty and the need for faster digital governance, while Nirav Pankaj Shah of NPS and Associates stressed land acquisition and incentive clarity for investors. Dr Rahul Walawalkar of the NetZero Energy Transition Association underlined India’s 500 GW target by 2030 and the rising role of energy storage. IIM Ahmedabad’s Professor, Amit Garg emphasised domestic manufacturing, grid stability and long-term investment. Together, the speakers delivered a clear message: India’s renewable future depends on stable policy, strong infrastructure, and rapid execution.