Government of India

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 22, 2026

Timeline

  1. Production Milestone

    Target date for achieving 5 MMT annual green hydrogen production capacity.

  2. New Delhi Safety Summit

    High-level conference convenes to finalize safety and regulatory frameworks.

  3. Media Confirmation

    TechCrunch confirms the existence of the Section 69A order through government sources.

  4. Initial Reports

    Developers in Bangalore and Mumbai begin reporting connectivity issues with Supabase APIs.

  5. Order Issued

    New Delhi issues a formal blocking order against Supabase under the IT Act.

  6. Electrolyzer Tenders

    First major round of manufacturing incentives awarded to domestic and international firms.

  7. National Green Hydrogen Mission

    India formally approves the mission with an initial outlay of $2.4 billion.

Stories mentioning Government of India 4

Market Trends Bullish

India-Japan Economic Ties Pivot Toward Mid-Sized Industry Partnerships

A strategic report by FICCI and Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas (SAM) outlines a shift in India-Japan relations, prioritizing mid-sized industry collaborations over traditional mega-infrastructure projects. This pivot aims to leverage Japanese precision technology and Indian digital scale to build resilient, cross-border supply chains.

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Policy Bullish

India Convenes Global Experts to Standardize Green Hydrogen Safety Protocols

A high-level summit in New Delhi has brought together international policymakers and industry titans to establish safety frameworks for the green hydrogen sector. This initiative aims to de-risk investments and accelerate the adoption of hydrogen technologies as India positions itself as a global export hub.

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Policy Bearish

India Blocks Supabase: Regulatory Crackdown Hits Developer Ecosystem

The Indian government has issued a blocking order against Supabase, a leading open-source database platform, under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act. The move has caused widespread disruption for developers in one of the platform's largest global markets, highlighting growing regulatory risks for infrastructure providers.

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