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    New policy to triple India’s bio economy by 2030

    August 27, 2024
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    Under the new BioE3 policy, India aims to triple its bio economy to $300 billion by 2030, building on a decade of unprecedented growth. Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh announced the ambitious target, highlighting that from a modest $10 billion in 2014, India’s bio economy has soared to over $130 billion. This policy, Singh noted, is poised to catalyze India into a leadership role in the forthcoming industrial revolution.

    New policy to triple India's bio economy by 2030

    The remarkable transformation of India’s bio economy began in 2014 under the governance of the BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visionary leadership. Prior to this, under the Congress regime, growth had stagnated at $10 billion with limited initiatives to harness biotechnological advancements. Modi’s strategic focus on science and innovation has been a critical driver in revolutionizing the sector.

    Addressing environmental challenges head-on, the BioE3 initiative is crafted to combat climate change and reduce reliance on non-renewable resources. By shifting from chemical-based to bio-based industries and promoting sustainable practices, the policy supports the development of a circular bio economy aimed at achieving net-zero carbon emissions.

    With its roots in the European Union’s Green Taxonomy, the global trend of bio economy emphasizes sustainable utilization of renewable resources, investment in biodiversity, and eco-friendly restructuring of industries and urban areas. India’s alignment with this trend underlines its commitment to environmental sustainability.

    The ambitious BioE3 policy outlines significant financial needs to meet India’s 2070 net-zero carbon goal, projecting a need for $10 trillion to $15 trillion in fresh investments. The policy is expected to be a cornerstone in mobilizing resources and advancing sustainable development. Reinforcing its commitment to green initiatives, India recently launched its inaugural sovereign green bonds, raising 80 billion rupees. This move, as part of the broader BioE3 strategy, marks a significant step towards financing India’s sustainable transformation.

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