Centre Lines Up Rs 310 Billion Projects for Green Bond Funding
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Centre Lines Up Rs 310 Billion Projects for Green Bond Funding

The central government has identified projects worth Rs 310 billion (bn) for financing through green bonds in fiscal year 2026-27. The allocation is part of a broader strategy to mobilise sustainable finance and to channel private capital into clean energy, low carbon transport and urban resilience projects. Officials said the move aims to diversify government funding sources and to establish a benchmark for green bond issuance in domestic markets. The announcement follows consultations with multilateral lenders and domestic stakeholders.

Projects span renewable energy generation, grid modernisation, electric mobility infrastructure and water conservation works, reflecting priorities in emissions reduction and climate resilience. The green bond programme is expected to attract institutional investors and to support long term project financing that complements budgetary allocations. Market participants are likely to monitor tenor and coupon structures as they assess the investment case for participation in sovereign linked instruments.

A governance framework will set eligibility criteria, reporting norms and third party verification to ensure proceeds fund environmentally beneficial activities. The framework is planned to align with international green bond principles and to include periodic impact reporting to improve transparency and investor confidence. Issuers will be required to publish use of proceeds statements and to commission independent assurance to bolster credibility.

Implementation is scheduled during the fiscal year and will involve state agencies and public sector undertakings. Officials expect the initiative to catalyse additional private investment, reduce carbon intensity of infrastructure and to support India's climate commitments. Observers noted that a successful programme could help develop a domestic green bond market and provide a template for future sustainable financing initiatives.

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The central government has identified projects worth Rs 310 billion (bn) for financing through green bonds in fiscal year 2026-27. The allocation is part of a broader strategy to mobilise sustainable finance and to channel private capital into clean energy, low carbon transport and urban resilience projects. Officials said the move aims to diversify government funding sources and to establish a benchmark for green bond issuance in domestic markets. The announcement follows consultations with multilateral lenders and domestic stakeholders. Projects span renewable energy generation, grid modernisation, electric mobility infrastructure and water conservation works, reflecting priorities in emissions reduction and climate resilience. The green bond programme is expected to attract institutional investors and to support long term project financing that complements budgetary allocations. Market participants are likely to monitor tenor and coupon structures as they assess the investment case for participation in sovereign linked instruments. A governance framework will set eligibility criteria, reporting norms and third party verification to ensure proceeds fund environmentally beneficial activities. The framework is planned to align with international green bond principles and to include periodic impact reporting to improve transparency and investor confidence. Issuers will be required to publish use of proceeds statements and to commission independent assurance to bolster credibility. Implementation is scheduled during the fiscal year and will involve state agencies and public sector undertakings. Officials expect the initiative to catalyse additional private investment, reduce carbon intensity of infrastructure and to support India's climate commitments. Observers noted that a successful programme could help develop a domestic green bond market and provide a template for future sustainable financing initiatives.

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