Through to the end of October this year, India has installed 2,587 MW of new solar capacity. Unless there’s a sudden surge in the last nine weeks of the year, that implies around 3.2 GW for 2020, compared to over 8 GW installed in both 2019 and 2018. Without the pandemic, this year should have approached 9 GW. With well over half of its expected deployments delayed by Coronavirus lockdowns, India is easily the worst-affected market in the world thanks to the way its rural laborers move within the country – they became unavailable for construction, migrating back to their home villages despite the exemption of the solar sector itself from one of the world’s strictest lockdown regimes. Only Mexico…