Domesticating climate change: The evolution of Indian climate politics and policy
By: Dubash, Navroz K
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(2), Jan 11, 2025: p78-85.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: Climate change considerations are increasingly being internalised, or domesticated in India’s development decision-making. This paper examines how political narratives linking climate change and development have emerged over the past decade, explores top-down approaches to climate policy, discusses key sectoral shifts and economy-wide approaches, and ends with a discussion of what mainstreaming climate change may mean for the Indian state. Through this analysis, the paper argues for taking seriously the linkage between climate change and development, but in a way that engages with their complex linkages.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/2/review-environment-and-development/domesticating-climate-change.html
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 60(2), Jan 11, 2025: p78-85 | Available | AR135160 |
Climate change considerations are increasingly being internalised, or domesticated in India’s development decision-making. This paper examines how political narratives linking climate change and development have emerged over the past decade, explores top-down approaches to climate policy, discusses key sectoral shifts and economy-wide approaches, and ends with a discussion of what mainstreaming climate change may mean for the Indian state. Through this analysis, the paper argues for taking seriously the linkage between climate change and development, but in a way that engages with their complex linkages.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/2/review-environment-and-development/domesticating-climate-change.html


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