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India Is Building The Electric Economy Without The Fossil Detour

Forbes · May 15, 2026, 8:22 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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  • Sustainability India Is Building The Electric Economy Without The Fossil Detour By Ingmar Rentzhog,
  • Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights.
  • Kingsmill Bond is an energy strategist focused on the global transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

Sustainability India Is Building The Electric Economy Without The Fossil Detour By Ingmar Rentzhog,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ingmar Rentzhog is the CEO and founder of We Don’t Have Time.for We Don’t Have Time Follow Author May 15, 2026, 04:22am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Moonrise over south central Mumbai - the financial capital of India.getty For more than a century, the world has told itself a simple story about how nations become rich: first they burn wood and biomass, then coal, then oil and gas, and only much later, after the factories are built, the cities are crowded, the skies are polluted and the economy is locked into fossil infrastructure, do they begin the long and expensive process of cleaning it all up.That was the Western path. It was also China’s path, compressed into one of the most extraordinary industrial transformations in history.

But a new analysis from Ember, written by Kingsmill Bond and Sumant Sinha, suggests that India may be showing the world something different: a route to modernity that does not first require a deep fossil fuel dependency, and that may therefore rewrite one of the oldest assumptions in economic development.

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