Prakriti 2026 Conference Highlights India’s Carbon Market Push

Prakriti 2026 Conference Highlights India’s Carbon Market Push

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Category : International Published on: March 24 2026

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  • The International Conference on Carbon Markets—Prakriti 2026 began in New Delhi under the Bharat Electricity Summit. Organised by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, it focuses on carbon finance and climate action. The theme emphasises global partnerships and digital solutions for achieving NDC targets.
  • A major highlight was the launch of the Indian Carbon Market Portal to streamline carbon trading. India’s Carbon Credit Trading Scheme is already operational with multiple entities participating. The conference highlights transparency, global collaboration, and investment in clean technologies. It reinforces India’s leadership in climate governance and its commitment to building a sustainable, low-carbon economy.
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