Authors :
Sonali Agarwal
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Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 3 - March
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Abstract :
Green growth has emerged as a crucial strategy for sustainable development, ensuring economic progress while
minimizing environmental degradation. India, one of the fastest-growing economies, faces the challenge of balancing rapid
industrialization with ecological sustainability. This paper explores India's green growth strategy, its key components,
challenges, and future prospects, supplemented with data, case studies, and graphical analysis. The study highlights the role
of renewable energy expansion, sustainable agriculture, circular economy models, and green transportation in reducing
carbon footprints while fostering economic resilience. Additionally, it examines government policies, industry contributions,
and the potential for green finance in accelerating India's transition to a low-carbon economy. By addressing both
opportunities and barriers, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of India's green growth initiatives
and their long-term implications for sustainable development.
Keywords :
Green Growth, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Circular Economy, Climate Policy, India, Decarbonization, Green Economy.
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Green growth has emerged as a crucial strategy for sustainable development, ensuring economic progress while
minimizing environmental degradation. India, one of the fastest-growing economies, faces the challenge of balancing rapid
industrialization with ecological sustainability. This paper explores India's green growth strategy, its key components,
challenges, and future prospects, supplemented with data, case studies, and graphical analysis. The study highlights the role
of renewable energy expansion, sustainable agriculture, circular economy models, and green transportation in reducing
carbon footprints while fostering economic resilience. Additionally, it examines government policies, industry contributions,
and the potential for green finance in accelerating India's transition to a low-carbon economy. By addressing both
opportunities and barriers, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of India's green growth initiatives
and their long-term implications for sustainable development.
Keywords :
Green Growth, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Circular Economy, Climate Policy, India, Decarbonization, Green Economy.