India was ranked at 78th among 114 countries on World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Energy Transition Index (ETI).
Energy Transition Index (ETI) was released as part of report titled Fostering Effective Energy Transition.
The index ranked countries based on how well they are able to balance energy security and what extent they have an access with environmental sustainability.
The Energy Transition Index was topped by Sweden, followed by Norway at the second position and Switzerland at the third.
Rounding out the Top 10 were Finland (4th), Denmark (5th), the Netherlands (6th), the United Kingdom (7th), Austria (8th), France (9th) and Iceland (10th).
Among India's emerging market peers, Brazil stood at the 38th place, Russia at 70th and China at 76th place.
India has also been implementing National Solar Mission (NSM), a largest government-mandated renewable energy programme, with a target of generating 175 Giga Watts renewable energy capacity by 2022.
Under national solar mission among 175 Giga Watts 100 GW will be produced from Solar installations, 60GW from wind, 10GW from biomass and 5 GW from small hydro facilities.