India has submitted the its updated targets for the 2031-2035 to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This new plan focuses on to the reducing emissions, expanding clean energy and increasing the forest cover. This targets were announced after the Cabinet approval in the month of March 2026 and these targets will reflect the India’s growing role to tackling climate change while. The targets are aimed to significantly reduce emissions and boost clean energy. India have come long way with the environmental efforts and it will trying to come closer to 2070 net Zero target.
What Is India’s New NDC (2031-2035)?
Updated NDC of India reflects the higher level of climate ambition while balancing development needs. These targets are part of the global commitments under the Paris Agreement to combat climate change.
The new goals are focus on three major pillars,
- Emission reduction,
- Clean energy transition
- Carbon sequestration.
Key Targets Announced
- 47% reduction in emissions intensity of GDP
- 60% installed power capacity from non fossil sources
- 3.5-4 billion tonnes carbon sink via forests and tree cover
From Early Achievements to Higher Ambition
India has consistently delivered the its climate commitments ahead of schedule.
The original 2015 NDC targets included to reducing emissions intensity by 33-35% and achieving 40% non fossil energy capacity by 2030.
Notably, India has achieved the,
- 36% emission intensity reduction (by 2020)
- 52.57% non fossil power capacity (Feb 2026)
This strong performance has allowed India to raise its ambition criteria further for 2035 and to take global role.
Clean Energy Push and Green Growth Strategy
India’s put the heavy focus on to the expanding the its renewable energy and green technologies sources,
Also the major initiatives are aim to reduce the dependence on the fossil fuels and to promote sustainable development.
Key government schemes which are supporting this transition include,
- Green Hydrogen Mission
- PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana
- Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes
- PM-KUSUM scheme for solar energy in agriculture
India is also actively asscoaited and collaborated with different countries for the initiatives like,
- International Solar Alliance (ISA)
- Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI)
These efforts position the India as the global leader in global climate action.
What Are Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)?
The Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are the climate action plans which are submitted by the individual countries under the Paris Agreement of UNFCCC.
Key Features Are,
- Each country has to sets its own targets
- Update the NDC every 5 years
- Focus on the emission reduction and adaptation
- Guided by the principle of CBDR-RC (Common But Differentiated Responsibilities)
Question
Q. What is India’s target for emissions intensity reduction by 2035?
A. 33%
B. 40%
C. 47%
D. 50%


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