Power First
On salt-desert where nothing grows, India is building the world's largest renewable park.
The land nobody wanted becomes the plant everybody needs.
India is turning dead desert into the world's largest power plant.
At Khavda in the Rann of Kutch, Adani Green has 9.4 gigawatts already operating across 538 square kilometres of salt-desert, on the way to a planned 30 gigawatts.
The move: build generation at industrial scale on the land nobody else could use.
This is the Global South powering its next decade.