India has issued new rules mandating domestic sourcing of wind turbine components.

Key parts like blades, towers, gearboxes, and hubs must be made in India.

This will reduce dependence on Chinese and European imports.

Operational and sensor data from turbines must be stored within India.

The move supports Make in India and boosts national energy security.

Turbine makers like Suzlon, Inox Wind, and Siemens Gamesa benefit.

The policy may raise costs temporarily but improve supply reliability.

Local MSMEs in the wind parts supply chain will see increased orders.

This aligns with India’s goal of 140 GW wind capacity by 2030.