India must get ready for climate extremes
India, June 30 -- For three summers running, India has broken its own temperature records, and three years running, its monsoon has refused to behave like a season at all. In 2026, nearly all of the world's hundred hottest cities were Indian; Balangir in Odisha touched 48degC, Banda in Uttar Pradesh crossed 47degC, and the power grid logged an all-time peak demand of close to 271 gigawatts as a nation reached for its air-conditioners and coolers. A year earlier, the country recorded extreme weather - heat, cloudbursts, floods, lightning - on 331 of 334 days, killing more than 4,400 people and damaging crops across 11 million hectares. This year's monsoon, by contrast, arrived late and limped along, leaving three-quarters of the country sh...
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