Abstract This chapter examines the various policy, regulatory, transmission, and grid management initiatives undertaken for renewable integration in India. Government of India is on a mission to achieve 24 × 7 power for all by 2019 supported by clean energy solutions. In this direction, 175 GW of renewables including 100 GW of solar capacity and 60 GW of wind capacity have been planned. The policies promote renewables through competitive procurement and price discovery, renewable purchase obligation, grid connectivity infrastructure, solar parks, and access to electricity market. The regulatory framework facilitates renewable integration by bringing flexibility in the conventional generation, frequency control, maintaining generation reserves, introduction of ancillary services, forecasting, scheduling, deviation settlement mechanism, balancing mechanisms along with robust data telemetry and communication systems. In order to facilitate large scale integration of renewables, a comprehensive scheme covering transmission system strengthening at intrastate and interstate level has been evolved. In order to be “renewable-ready,” the grid managers have upgraded the existing control centers, and establishment of dedicated Renewable Energy Management Centers is being undertaken. Large-scale deployment of phasor measurement units has improved the visualization and enabled big-data analytics at the control centers. The renewable integration studies with modeling and simulation is being done to ensure that Indian grid can absorb such a vast and accelerated increase in renewable energy. Capacity building at all levels has also been identified as a key step in fulfilling the challenges posed by integration of distributed energy sources.