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A Study of Green Finance and sustainable Management Growth in India

Author(s) Ms. KREETHIKA JAKKARTHI, Dr. krishna Mohan Naidu
Country India
Abstract Abstract
Green finance has gained strategic importance as both a mechanism for policy responses to climate change, environmental degradation and sustainable development challenges and as a mechanism for accessing funding for renewable energy and low carbon infrastructure and climate-resilient development in an Indian context. The increasing funding needs in India for renewable energy, low carbon infrastructure and climate-resilient development have resulted in increasing levels of adoption of green finance mechanisms over time. In this study, we use a secondary data research design to review the progress made toward developing green finance in India and highlight some of the challenges and opportunities for its further development to date. We examine and present a summary of the data and reports generated by relevant authorities, including the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the Ministry of Finance, Climate bonds initiative, the World Bank and the International Energy Agency (IEA), related to the use of green finance as a mechanism that aligns economic growth with environmental sustainability. In India, where rapid industrialisation and urbanisation are placing stress on the environment due to the depletion of natural resources, green finance represents an important means for facilitating low carbon and climate-resilient development. Through a review of relevant contemporary literature, we identify how various forms of financial instruments, including green bonds, green credit and other types of sustainability-linked investments, assist with meeting global sustainable development goals (SDGs). We prescribe that, without supportive policies and regulatory frameworks; regulatory support; and greater participation of the private sector; there will be limited further development of green finance in India.
Keywords Keywords: Green Finance; Sustainable Finance; Green Bonds; Climate Change Financing; Sustainable Development Goals.
Field Business Administration
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-06-05

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