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India, France Re-Elected as ISA President, Co-President at ISA Assembly

At the 7th General Assembly of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), India and France have been re-elected as president and co-president, respectively, said Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi at a press conference. India will hold the ISA presidency till 2026, said the minister while speaking to the media after inaugurating the 7th General Assembly of ISA. While India was the sole contender for the post of president, the co-presidency was contested by France and Grenada.

 

The ISA Assembly also selected World Bank energy specialist Ashish Khanna as its third Director-General on Monday. The other office candidates included Wisdom Ahiataku from Togobo from Ghana and Gosaye Mengistie Abayneh from Ethiopia.

 

The Director General of ISA plays a crucial role in supporting the Assembly in advancing the International Solar Alliance mandate. This includes supporting Member Countries in addressing common challenges and engaging in coordinated action to scale up the deployment of solar energy globally.

 

Wishing his successor luck, the outgoing ISA Director General, Dr Ajay Mathur, said, “As I step down from my role, I want to take a moment to welcome Mr Ashish Khanna to this incredible journey ahead warmly. Serving in this position has been an honour, and I am confident you will bring unique energy, vision, and passion to this office and role. Your leadership will undoubtedly steer this Alliance to new heights, building on the progress achieved while carving your legacy. The challenges ahead are great, but so are the opportunities. My simple advice is to trust your intuition, lean on the support around you, and know that you have the skills to make a lasting impact. I wish you the very best as you begin this new chapter.” Dr Mathur, who has led the Alliance since 2021, will conclude his tenure on March 14, 2025.

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