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 CROP PROTECTION
 Insecticides (India) to launch herbicide ‘Altair’

 in collaboration with Japan’s Nissan Chemical


 Delhi-based Insecticides (India) Ltd.
 (IIL), has launched ‘Altair’, a patented
 pre-emergent herbicide for paddy.

 ‘Altair’ developed by Japan’s                   Disolwell
 Nissan  Chemical  Corporation,  is  being
 exclusively marketed in India by IIL. The
 partnership has been bringing cutting-
 edge Japanese agricultural  innovation
 to India since 2013.
                                                        Croscarmellose Sodium
 Commenting on the launch, Mr.
 Rajesh Kumar  Aggarwal, Managing                       IP / BP / EP / USP - NF
 Director of IIL, said, “We are delighted
 to introduce ‘Altair’,  another product
 from our partner Nissan in India. It is  is applied within 0-3 days after trans-  facing the challenges of manual weed-
 a breakthrough pre-emergent herbicide  planting.  This early intervention  pre-  ing, yield compromise, late intervention
 for paddy which checks  the  germi-  vents the emergence of weeds for an  and  multiple application of  herbicides.
 nation of majority of weeds in paddy.”  extended period – up to 40–50 days –  The need for innovative, effi cient, and
 offering lasting protection during criti-  safe weed management solutions has
 Unlike  conventional herbicides,  cal early growth stages. Mr. Dushyant  never been greater. We are happy that
 ‘Altair’ forms a protective  barrier in  Sood,  Chief  Marketing  Offi cer,  IIL,  now they have a solution to their prob-
 the soil from day one of application. It  said, “Indian paddy farmers have been  lems in Altair”.

 ENERGY TRANSITION
 India’s renewable energy capacity triples in a decade

 India’s renewable energy capa-  Furthermore, India’s solar module  Future plans
 city has increased from 75-GW in  production  industry  has also  seen  a   India  has set a highly ambitious
 March 2014 to 232-GW in 2025,  boost in business as the capacity  target of achieving 500-GW of renew-
 according to a report by news agency  installation has ramped up in the past  able energy capacity by 2030. Achiev-
 PTI. The largest increase in renew-  decade.   ing this goal requires an addition of
 able energy capacity is seen in solar   50-GW of green energy capacity every
 power capacity, which has increased   India’s solar module manufacturing  year.
 from 2.8-GW in 2014 to 108-GW in  capacity  has  increased  from  2-GW
 2025.  The increased capacity also  to 90-GW in the last ten years, with   In line with these goals, four re-
 includes the addition of hydro-  projections estimating 150-GW by  newable energy implementing agencies
 power.   2030. Solar cell production now stands  have issued tenders for approximately
 at 25-GW, and wafer production at  44-GW for the fi scal year 2024-25. As
 India’s  wind energy capacity  has  2-GW – up from negligible  levels  of  April 2024, India has become  the
 also doubled in the last ten years. The  a decade ago. The government targets  world’s third-largest producer of elec-
 report  says that  the  country’s wind  solar cell and wafer capacities  of  tricity from wind and solar energy, sur-
 power capability, which stood at 21-GW  100-GW and 40-GW, respectively, by  passing Germany and consolidating its
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 in 2014, has increased to 51-GW in  2030, with fully integrated production  position as a key player in the global
 2025.  capacity expected to reach 24-GW.  clean energy transition.
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