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PM Modi Backs Minister Yadav’s Call to Reshape Global Climate Finance Architecture

by Nigahban News
November 19, 2025
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India’s Draft Climate Finance Taxonomy Proposed as Model for Global Transparency and Green Standards

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today highlighted an article by Union Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav, asserting that India has a strong opportunity to reshape global climate finance by introducing greater transparency and common standards.

The Prime Minister shared the article, written by the Union Minister, which points to India’s domestic actions as a model for a more effective global structure in the future.

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The article specifically cites India’s draft Climate Finance Taxonomy and the nation’s growing domestic green finance as examples of “pragmatic leadership” that can guide the global financial architecture.

Responding to the Minister’s views, Shri Modi said via social media, “Union Minister @byadavbjp highlights that there is a strong opportunity to reshape global climate finance with greater transparency and common standards. He points to India’s draft Climate Finance Taxonomy and growing domestic green finance as examples of pragmatic leadership that can guide a more effective global architecture for the future.”

The Ministry of Finance had earlier released the draft Climate Finance Taxonomy, which aims to provide a clear, science-based classification system for what constitutes a “green” or climate-aligned investment in India. This framework is seen as a key tool to enhance the flow of resources into climate-friendly technologies and to mitigate the risks of greenwashing.

Minister Yadav, in his article, reportedly argues that the current global climate finance system suffers from ambiguity, which has eroded trust and hampered the mobilization of capital needed for climate action, especially in developing nations. India’s domestic efforts—including the draft Taxonomy and the successful raising of sovereign green bonds—are positioned as a blueprint to address these issues and insist on greater accountability from developed nations regarding their finance commitments.

India has consistently called for climate finance to be tracked with the same seriousness as mitigation efforts, and the latest push is aimed at embedding this principle into the international system.

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