Carbon market: A $200 billion opportunity awaits India

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 7 de marzo de 2025

India is positioning itself as a key player in the global $1 trillion carbon market, with plans to operationalize its Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS) by 2026. If successfully implemented, […]

India is positioning itself as a key player in the global $1 trillion carbon market, with plans to operationalize its Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS) by 2026. If successfully implemented, India could capture 20% of the global market, unlocking $200 billion in economic opportunities while advancing its ESG commitments and carbon neutral strategy. The initiative aligns with UN-backed carbon credit mechanisms, reinforcing India’s role in international emissions trading. 

The CCTS will feature both voluntary and compliance-based trading mechanisms, enabling companies to buy and sell carbon credits to offset emissions. A robust domestic carbon market is expected to attract foreign investment, spur clean technology adoption, and create sustainable job opportunities. At COP29, international negotiations finalized frameworks under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, facilitating cross-border carbon trading and improving global climate cooperation. 

India’s competitive edge in the carbon market lies in its government-backed climate policies and large-scale renewable energy projects. The country is set to benefit from growing international demand for high-quality carbon credits, particularly as nations and corporations ramp up net-zero efforts. Additionally, UN platforms will provide technical assistance, enhance market credibility, and improve India’s access to global buyers. 

However, regulatory challenges remain. Effective monitoring, verification, and transparency are crucial for maintaining trust in India’s carbon credit system. Stringent Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and alignment with International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) standards will be necessary to build investor confidence. Financial sustainability is also key, as implementing a fully regulated carbon trading system demands significant investment in oversight and infrastructure. 

Despite these challenges, India’s carbon market strategy presents a major opportunity to accelerate decarbonization, strengthen its green economy, and reinforce global sustainability goals. By aligning its carbon credit framework with international standards, India can lead in climate finance innovation while ensuring long-term economic and environmental gains. 

 

Fuentes: 

https://www.policycircle.org/environment/carbon-market-india-opportunity/ 

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