India has secured most-favoured-nation protection under the EU’s (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) CBAM via the India–EU FTA, shielding exporters from carbon tariffs. The agreement emphasizes green hydrogen as a core export and clean energy cooperation pillar, aligning with India’s decarbonization strategy and $10 billion FDI target for 10 GW electrolyser capacity by 2030.
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