Report Launch: Financing Adaptation in India

New Delhi New Delhi

India is one of the most vulnerable countries to the adverse consequences of climate change, given its diverse geo-climatic features and socioeconomic conditions. To ensure economic growth and sustain development progress, India urgently requires investment in climate adaptation efforts. In this context, CPI’s Center for Sustainable Finance is going to launch our report – “Financing Adaptation in India.” The report delves into India's approach to climate adaptation, assesses adaptation investment needs, and explores avenues to bridge the funding gap through both public and private financing.

Landscape of Green Finance in India: The Way Forward for Transformational Change

New Delhi New Delhi

Join us as CPI launches the “Landscape of Green Finance in India” report, highlighting public and private green finance flows for 2021-2022. Explore India’s climate financing needs, progress toward NDC goals, and pathways to mobilize funds for achieving 500 GW renewable energy by 2030 and Net Zero by 2070. This event gathers experts and stakeholders to discuss India’s climate ambitions, financial strategies, and enabling mechanisms for green investments through public, private, and blended financing.

Financial Flows to Sustainable Agriculture in India

New Delhi New Delhi

India’s agriculture sector faces a multifaceted “Grand Challenge”: ensuring food security for a growing population, supporting rural livelihoods, and managing the adverse impacts of climate change, all while contending with limited resources, financial constraints, and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Addressing these challenges necessitates a transition toward sustainable agriculture.
In this event, CPI will launch and present the findings of the “Financial Flows to Sustainable Agriculture in India” report, which offers insights into public and private finance sources, intermediaries, and end-use activities of sustainable agriculture during the financial year (FY) 2020–21 and 2021-22. This event brings together stakeholders—including policymakers, regulators, and private investors— in a collaborative effort to share the research observations with the ecosystem and find opportunities to augment finance and advance sustainable practices in the agriculture sector.