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The Statesman Siliguri
|March 18, 2025
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India's journey towards a sustainable, low-carbon economy is no longer a matter of policy aspiration but an urgent necessity. As climate change intensifies, the pressure on India's financial sector to support mitigation and adaptation efforts has grown exponentially. Yet, a critical roadblock persists – there is a glaring shortage of bankable climate-related projects that can attract steady financing. This is where the concept of a common pool of vetted, high-probability projects, recently proposed by Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra could be a game-changer. For years, Indian banks and non-bank financial companies (NBFCs) have been cautious about large-scale green financing. Their concern is not ideological; it is commercial. Climate-related projects, particularly in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and climate-resilient infrastructure, often carry unfamiliar risks and uncertain returns. This perceived lack of creditworthiness limits their access to traditional financing channels. Many small and medium enterprises working in the climate sector struggle to present projects that meet the stringent due diligence standards of banks, which further hampers the flow of capital to where it is most needed. The proposal to create a common pool of climate-focused, bankable projects addresses this challenge head-on. It offers a collective approach to de-risking investments by leveraging the expertise and experience of regulated entities that have already financed similar initiatives. If executed well, it could streamline the vetting process, create standardized frameworks for risk assessment, and build investor confidence in a sector that urgently needs funding. Moreover, such a pool can foster collaboration rather than competition among financial institutions. In India's highly fragmented banking and NBFC sectors, sharing insights on project viability, repayment performance, and risk mitigation strategies could lead to more efficient allocation of re
This story is from the March 18, 2025 edition of The Statesman Siliguri.
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