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Three Pillars of India’s Unique Climate Policy Architecture – Minister Bhupender Yadav

India’s Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Mr Bhupender Yadav, addressed the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Annual Business Summit 2025, on the theme ‘Building Trust – India First’.

The Special Plenary Session address was focused on ‘India’s Climate Policy Architecture: Pathways for Emerging Economies’.

Describing the ‘India Story’, Mr Yadav portrayed it as a blend of tradition and transformation, where democracy walks alongside development, and compassion coexists with assertiveness. He underscored that the essence of the India Story lies in always keeping India First.

Addressing the summit, Mr Bhupender Yadav praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative, Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), which transforms environmental protection into a participative process.

He highlighted that Mission LiFE encourages communities, businesses, and individuals to collectively contribute to saving the planet. Minister Yadav outlined India’s climate policy architecture, focusing on three key drivers:

Self-Reliant Circular Economy: A Path to Sustainable Growth

India is transitioning from a linear to a circular economy model, aiming to reduce waste and enhance resource efficiency. The government has introduced Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) guidelines for various sectors, including tyres, batteries, plastics, and e-waste, to promote recycling and sustainable consumption.

Between 2022 and 2024, the recycling sector attracted investments totalling Rs 10,000 crore, reflecting industry commitment to sustainable practices. The circular economy sector is projected to be worth $2 trillion by 2050, creating approximately 10 million jobs.

Protecting Natural Ecosystems and Strengthening Resilience

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has launched Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) and a nationwide campaign ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’, a community-driven initiative aimed at environmental conservation.

The introduction of Green Credit Rules under Mission LiFE incentivises voluntary actions toward environmental conservation, fostering a culture of sustainability.

Promoting Adaptation: Building Climate Resilience

India recognises the challenges posed by climate change and is committed to building resilience through adaptation strategies. The government has released the Draft Framework of the Climate Finance Taxonomy, outlining methodologies for classifying activities under adaptation and mitigation.

Moreover, the development of the first National Adaptation Plan, to be submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), focuses on enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening knowledge systems, and reducing exposure to climate risks.

In a world characterised by geopolitical uncertainties, Mr Yadav emphasised that India remains the most trusted partner globally. This trust is attributed to India’s political stability, visionary leadership, cultural values, and unwavering commitment to a sustainable future.

Minister Yadav urged industry leaders to actively participate in building a self-reliant circular economy. He invited them to join the Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy Industry Coalition, launched under India’s G20 Presidency, as a collaborative platform to facilitate knowledge-sharing and sustainable practices.

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