India has announced it will host the Global Big Cats Summit in New Delhi in 2026, showcasing its leadership in wildlife conservation and climate action. The declaration was made by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav during the High-Level Ministerial Segment on the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) in Brazil, where he also emphasized the global ecological value of protecting big cats and their habitats.
A Global Call for Conservation
The upcoming summit will serve as a major international platform to bring together,
- Big cat range countries
- Nations focused on biodiversity conservation
- Climate security stakeholders
The goal is to strengthen partnerships, share strategies, and align efforts globally to conserve the seven major big cat species — tiger, lion, leopard, snow leopard, jaguar, cheetah, and puma.
India’s Conservation Achievements
Minister Yadav highlighted India’s significant achievements in wildlife conservation,
- Doubling of its tiger population ahead of global targets
- Continued growth in the Asiatic lion population in Gujarat
- Active reintroduction efforts like the African cheetah project in Madhya Pradesh
These efforts show India’s commitment to preserving big cat habitats, which not only safeguard endangered species but also provide critical climate co-benefits such as,
- Carbon sequestration
- Watershed protection
- Climate adaptation
- Disaster risk reduction
Role of IBCA
The International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) was launched by India in 2023 to unite global efforts for big cat conservation. It aims to,
- Promote research, capacity-building, and policy exchange
- Foster cross-border cooperation
- Secure sustainable funding models for wildlife protection
Minister Yadav urged all nations to join the IBCA, reinforcing that conservation is not just about species survival, but also about securing the planet’s ecological future.
Static Facts
- Summit Name: Global Big Cats Summit
- Host Country: India
- Venue: New Delhi
- Year: 2026
- Announced By: Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav
- Event Platform: IBCA Ministerial Meet in Brazil
- Big Cats in Focus: Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Jaguar, Cheetah, Puma
- IBCA Full Form: International Big Cat Alliance
- Launched: 2023
- Purpose: Global collaboration for big cat conservation


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