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India's pragmatic climate doctrine comes of age

The Business Guardian

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April 19, 2026

India's updated climate commitments are not a dramatic leap - they are something far more consequential: a carefully engineered consolidation of credibility.

- SHISHIR PRIYADARSHI

India's pragmatic climate doctrine comes of age

At a time when global climate politics is marked by overpromising and underdelivering, India has chosen a different path - one that blends ambition with realism, climate responsibility with developmental necessity, and global leadership with domestic stability.

This is not incrementalism as hesitation. It is incrementalism as strategy.

India's updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) reflect a steady, deliberate escalation of ambition. A targeted 47 percent reduction in emissions intensity, 60 percent non-fossil power capacity, and an expanded carbon sink of 3.5-4 billion tonnes by 2035 signal a country that is moving forward, but on its own terms.

This “pragmatic commitment strategy” is rooted in a simple recognition: climate policy cannot come at the cost of industrialisation, job creation, or energy access. For a country still in the midst of structural transformation, overcommitment is not just risky, it could be counterproductive.

What lends credibility to these targets is India's track record. A 36 percent reduction in emissions intensity between 2005 and 2020, early achievement of over 52 percent non-fossil installed capacity, and the creation of a 2.3 billion tonne carbon sink demonstrate that India does not merely announce targets; it delivers on them.

The most notable shift is the enhanced carbon sink commitment. This is not just a statistical adjustment; it represents a strategic pivot toward biodiversity-led climate action. By leveraging its ecological assets - restoring degraded land, expanding forest cover, and mobilising community participation - India is embedding climate mitigation within its development fabric. In an era where credibility is scarce, India's approach stands out: under promise, overdeliver, and build forward.

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