Key Points

Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh shared India's groundbreaking vision for sustainable urban development at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi. He highlighted flagship initiatives like Smart Cities Mission and Mission LiFE, which prioritize people and planet. The minister emphasized India's integrated approach to creating low-carbon, inclusive urban environments. Singh's presentation underscored how policy, citizen engagement, and innovative strategies can transform urban landscapes.

Key Points: Kirti Vardhan Singh Reveals India's Urban Sustainability Vision

  • India's Smart Cities Mission promotes energy efficiency and renewable integration
  • Holistic approach combines policy support and financial incentives
  • Energy Conservation Act strengthens sustainability standards
  • AMRUT programme upgrades municipal energy systems
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Abu Dhabi: MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh shares vision for sustainable urban development

India's MoS highlights sustainable development strategies at Abu Dhabi global meet, emphasizing Mission LiFE and green urban transformation

"India's efforts to foster carbon markets and promote renewable energy generation are a step towards achieving Mission LiFE - Kirti Vardhan Singh"

Abu Dhabi, Oct 11

Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Kirti Vardhan Singh on Saturday shared at a global meet India's vision for sustainable and nature-positive urban development that puts people and planet at the centre.

He was participating in the Ministerial Panel at the High-Level Dialogue on 'Transforming our Urban Environment: Pathways to Sustainability', on the sidelines of the IUCN World Conservation Congress, 2025, at Abu Dhabi.

Kirti Vardhan Singh highlighted that flagship initiatives such as the Smart Cities Mission mainstream energy efficiency, renewable integration, sustainable mobility, and resilient infrastructure.

Singh noted that with the right vision, finance, and citizen engagement, urbanisation can become a powerful driver of low-carbon, inclusive development. India has adopted a holistic approach combining policy support, targeted schemes, and financial incentives.

He informed that India's efforts to foster carbon markets and promote renewable energy generation are a step towards achieving the clarion call of 'Mission LiFE' given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which serves as a guiding principle for sustainability initiatives across the globe.

The government's approach emphasises integrated planning, scalable missions, and citizen-centric behavioural change, he stated.

He also spoke on the nation's green initiatives like the Energy Conservation Act, amended in 2022, that strengthens energy-efficiency standards for buildings, appliances, and industries, and enables the establishment of a domestic carbon-credit market that rewards cities and businesses for reducing their energy footprint.

He also highlighted that the AMRUT programme has enabled municipalities to upgrade to energy-efficient water-supply and pumping systems, lowering both costs and energy demand.

In a post on X, MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh said, "Participated in the Ministerial Panel at the High-Level Dialogue on 'Transforming our Urban Environment: Pathways to Sustainability' on the sidelines of the International Union for Conservation of Nature Conference, 2025, at Abu Dhabi."

"Shared India's vision for sustainable, nature-positive urban development that puts people and planet at the centre. India's efforts to foster carbon markets and promote renewable energy generation are a step towards achieving the clarion call of Mission LiFE given by Hon'ble Prime Minister @narendramodiJi, which serves as a guiding principle for sustainability initiatives across the globe," he wrote.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great vision but implementation is key. In my area, the AMRUT program has improved water supply but we still face electricity issues. Hope these initiatives reach every corner of India.
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Sarah B
As someone working in urban planning, I appreciate India's holistic approach. The carbon market initiative could be a game-changer for sustainable development in developing nations.
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Arjun K
Mission LiFE is such a powerful concept! Making sustainability part of our daily lives rather than just government policies. Proud to see India leading global conversations on this. 🌱
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Karthik V
While the vision is commendable, I'm concerned about the cost burden on middle-class citizens. Energy-efficient appliances are still too expensive for many families. Hope there are subsidies.
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Meera T
The focus on citizen engagement is crucial. In Bangalore, community-led initiatives have made more impact than top-down approaches. Hope the government learns from grassroots success stories.

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