INDIAN ENVIRONMENTALISM: THE WAY FORWARD OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTALISM
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Environmentalism, India, Global, Development, Conservation, HeritageAbstract
This paper examines the state of environmentalism in India and its implications for global environmentalism. India, a populous country in South Asia, faces significant environmental challenges due to rapid industrialization, urbanization, and population growth. However, there is also a growing recognition of the importance of sustainable development and environmental conservation in the country. This paper explores the historical heritage of environmental patterns for life as well as the current environmental initiatives and policies in India, including efforts to address air and water pollution, conserve biodiversity, and promote renewable energy sources. It highlights the role of various stakeholders, including the government, non-governmental organizations, and grassroots movements, in driving environmental change in India. The findings suggest that while India faces complex environmental issues, there are promising developments and initiatives underway that demonstrate a commitment to sustainability. These efforts can serve as a valuable model for global environmentalism, offering insights into strategies for managing environmental challenges within a diverse and rapidly developing country. The way forward for global environmentalism involves learning from India's experiences, promoting international cooperation, and adopting innovative approaches to address pressing environmental issues on a global scale.
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