India slipped from the 10th to 23rd place in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2026, moving from the high performers to the medium performing countries category. Despite progress in renewable energy with non-fossil sources crossing 51% of installed capacity, India has no national coal exit timeline, continues to auction new coal blocks, and maintains fossil-related subsidies and infrastructure. The index evaluates countries on greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy, energy use, and climate policy.
India Slips to 23rd Place in Climate Change Performance Index 2026
India dropped from 10th to 23rd in CCPI 2026, shifting from high to medium performer despite renewable energy progress.
Key facts
- India slipped from 10th to 23rd place in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2026.
- Moved from high performers to medium performing countries category.
- Despite non-fossil sources crossing 51% of installed capacity, India has no national coal exit timeline.
- India continues to auction new coal blocks and maintain fossil-related subsidies.
- The index evaluates countries on GHG emissions, renewable energy, energy use, and climate policy.
Mains angle
Q: Critically examine India's decline in the Climate Change Performance Index 2026 and the policy contradictions between renewable energy expansion and continued fossil fuel dependence.
Answer (50 words):
India slipped from 10th to 23rd in the Climate Change Performance Index 2026, dropping from high performers to the medium performing category. Despite non-fossil energy crossing 51% of installed capacity, the absence of a national coal exit timeline, ongoing coal block auctions, and persistent fossil subsidies explain the downgrade across four indicators.
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Frequently asked questions
How did India's position change in the CCPI 2026?
India slipped from 10th to 23rd place in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2026.
Which performance category did India move into in the CCPI 2026?
India moved from the high performers category to the medium performing countries category.
What renewable-energy progress and coal-policy gap are mentioned for India?
Non-fossil sources crossed 51% of installed capacity, but India has no national coal exit timeline. The article also says India continues to auction new coal blocks and maintains fossil-related subsidies and infrastructure.
What criteria does the Climate Change Performance Index use to evaluate countries?
The index evaluates countries on greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy, energy use, and climate policy.
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