India, March 18 -- India's solar exports to the US have reduced by 35% due to tariffs.

This highlights the risks of over-reliance on a single market.

A new report suggests diversifying export markets and boosting domestic solar demand.

India's solar module exports to the United States (US) have dropped roughly 35 per cent after steep tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump administration disrupted trade flows, according to a new report by a Bengaluru-based climate and energy policy think tank Climate Risk Horizons. The situation exposed Indian solar industry's heavy dependence on a single export market, the analysts noted.

Although the share of manufacturing in India's gross domestic product has declined, solar module production ...