India is emerging as a leader in eco-friendly practices, with a focus on renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, waste management, and conservation.

 

Renewable Energy

 

India aims to generate 40% of its electricity from non-fossil fuels by 2030. Solar and wind energy are driving growth, with investments worth $500 billion expected by 2030.

 

Sustainable Agriculture

 

India is promoting organic farming, permaculture, and regenerative agriculture to reduce chemical use and promote soil health.

 

Waste Management

 

Initiatives like the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan aim to create a clean environment. Cities like Pune and Bengaluru have implemented innovative waste management systems.

 

Conservation Efforts

 

India has established protected areas to conserve biodiversity. Initiatives like Project Tiger and the National Mission for a Green India aim to restore natural habitats.

 

India's eco-friendly journey requires participation from all stakeholders. With its cultural heritage, natural resources, and civil society, India can become a global leader in sustainability.