ITA Launches India Clean Industry Programme

ITA to fast-track 65 clean industry projects in India through new support programme to boost sustainable growth.

By SE Online Bureau · November 1, 2025 · 5 min(s) read
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ITA Launches India Clean Industry Programme

The Industrial Transition Accelerator (ITA), a global multi-stakeholder action established at COP28 to drive decarbonization across heavy-emitting industries, is set to launch its India Project Support Programme on November 4, 2025, in New Delhi. The event will also feature the release of a new report, India Perceptivity Briefing: Unleashing India’s Clean Industrialization Occasion, developed in cooperation with Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

The launch marks a significant corner in India’s clean artificial trip as ITA moves into the perpetration phase of its program. Before this time, introductory work for the action was accepted in collaboration with BCG and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The program will concentrate on relating and addressing crucial walls that hamper the progress of marketable-scale, near-zero emigration systems in India. It aims to accelerate these systems toward Final Investment Opinions (FID) by engaging with government bodies, industry leaders, fiscal institutions, and ecosystem mates.

India presently ranks third encyclopedically in clean assiduity design development, with 65 marketable-scale systems in the channel across sectors similar to aluminum, swords, cement, chemicals, and aeronautics. The ITA’s India Project Support Programme seeks to gormandize—track—these systems, helping them reach the investment-ready stage within the coming two to three times. This action forms part of ITA’s broader thing to translate global climate intentions into palpable artificial action by bridging the gap between low-carbon technologies and large-scale deployment.

Through its work, the ITA supports countries in creating enabling surroundings for clean artificial metamorphosis. In addition to India, ITA’s country programs extend to Brazil and the Middle East and North Africa region. Each program focuses on advancing systems to FID, developing participatory structure, and enhancing competitiveness in emigration-ferocious sectors.

The forthcoming India Perceptivity Briefing report will outline how India’s clean artificial growth can attract new investments, strengthen profitable adaptability, and place the nation as a global leader in sustainable manufacturing. The report will also identify the most critical challenges presently limiting investment in clean artificial systems and propose practicable pathways to overcome these hurdles.

The launch event will bring together elderly government officers, assiduity representatives, financiers, and value-chain stakeholders for both open conversations and an unrestricted-door factory. The factory will explore near-term results and practical measures to help convert India’s growing portfolio of clean artificial systems from conception to operation. Crucial focus areas include policy alignment, backing mechanisms, and technology deployment strategies that can unleash India’s clean artificial eventuality.

James Schofield, managing director of the Industrial Transition Accelerator, emphasized the strategic significance of this action for India’s profitable and environmental future. “India’s artificial metamorphosis represents a formerly-by-a-generation occasion to drive profitable growth, competitiveness, and climate ambition,” he said. “The perceptivity The briefing and factory will showcase the eventuality of Indian clean artificial systems and rally action by demonstrating that decarbonization can be both commercially feasible and scalable. India is uniquely positioned to lead the global shift to clean accoutrements, energies, and technologies, supported by its low-cost energy, dynamic private sector, and strong policy frame.”

He added that the transition to clean assiduity won’t only strengthen India’s energy adaptability but also produce new employment openings and attract global investment. “India has an instigative occasion to make clean now, showing its ambition for artificial leadership while contributing to the global instigation toward sustainable development,” Schofield noted.

Sumit Gupta, APAC Leader for Climate and Sustainability Practice at BCG, stressed the growing instigation in India’s clean artificial sector. “India’s arising clean artificial channel reflects both the scale of ambition and the urgency for prosecution,” he said. “The ITA’s India Project Support Programme is a timely action that can accelerate innovative technologies toward investment and deployment. By enabling first-of-a-kind systems to progress to the coming stage, India can set a foundation for replicable and large-scale decarbonization across critical artificial sectors.”

Yash Kashyap, India Lead for the Industrial Transition Accelerator, echoed this sentiment, stressing that the new program aims to convert eventuality into palpable issues. “This sapience briefing is the first step toward a coordinated effort to gormandize—track India’s clean artificial channel,” he explained. “Our thing is to move from plans to shops by addressing policy, finance, and technology walls. Through the ITA, we will help flagship systems reach marketable viability and produce models that can be replicated encyclopedically.”

The ITA’s sweats are anticipated to strengthen India’s position as a crucial player in global clean assiduity development, supporting the country’s commitment to achieving net-zero emigrations while icing profitable growth. As the global demand for sustainable accoutrements and low-carbon manufacturing increases, India’s visionary way through enterprises like the ITA Project Support Programme is likely to play a decisive part in shaping the future of artificial decarbonization.

By furnishing the necessary frame for collaboration between the public and private sectors, the ITA’s India Project Support Programme aims to restate India’s climate commitments into palpable artificial progress. The November 4 event is set to mark the morning of this transition, uniting stakeholders around a participated vision of clean, competitive, and flexible artificial growth.

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