Conspicuous by its absence, what are all the experts suggesting to remedy the situation?
What I got from this summary is that in the coming year (which hasn't fully happened yet, as we are 6 weeks into 2026) India will 16% of its's spending on measures scientists regard as mainly ineffective... should they spend more on the ineffective measures, or, perhaps, suggest something else? Why not roll out solar, I hear it's the bestest, cheapest way to generate electricity?
Authorities deployed truck-mounted "smog guns" and "smog towers" that scientists widely regard as ineffective, and a cloud seeding trial in October failed outright.
And
The government cut pollution control spending by 16% in the latest federal budget.
What should India do to improve air quality?