This document summarizes the status and future potential of solar energy in India. It discusses how India has an acute energy shortage and is heavily dependent on fossil fuels. Solar energy represents a promising renewable alternative with its zero emissions and abundant sunlight. India has launched a National Solar Mission to promote solar power generation and aims for grid parity by 2022 and coal parity by 2030. Currently solar power costs about 2.5 times as much as coal power, but costs are decreasing. The potential for solar power in India is enormous due to its many sunny days each year and high solar incidence levels across most of the country.