A delegation of women Ambassadors and High Commissioners from 10 countries, including Indonesia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Seychelles, Slovenia, Lesotho, Estonia, and Luxembourg, visited India to learn about the country’s progress in clean energy and sustainable development. The envoys were impressed by the scale and scope of Adani Green Energy’s projects, particularly the world’s largest clean energy plant in Rajasthan, which is expected to play a critical role in meeting India’s rising energy demands.
The envoys were particularly impressed by the significant role of women in the country’s industrial, economic, and energy transformation. They visited various facilities, including a solar panel manufacturing plant, a wind energy project, and a commercial port, and met with women professionals and engineers working in these sectors. The envoys praised the Adani Group’s commitment to sustainability and the importance of women’s empowerment in driving India’s development.
The Ambassador of Indonesia to India, Ina Krisnamurthi, stressed that Adani’s investments in her country have been crucial for cooperation and the development of cleaner and greener solutions. The Ambassador of Lithuania, Diana Mickeviciene, appreciated the scale and sense of mission demonstrated by Adani group, citing the strategic placement of the project and the high-level technology used.
The envoys also commended the company’s commitment to sustainability, highlighting the example of the 30 GW solar and wind energy project in Khavda, which is expected to meet India’s growing energy demands with clean, affordable, and sustainable power. The visit was seen as a learning experience for the envoys, who were inspired by the project’s scale and the role of women in shaping the country’s future.