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Title: | How can the Indian economy help incentivize climate-conscious entities? |
Authors: | Shukla, Aditya Singh, Bhawanshu |
Keywords: | Global economics Environmental challenges Economic growth Sustainability |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Publisher: | MBAEx Magazine Committee, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.6; |
Abstract: | Imagine you're a young child perched high up in the branches of a big, old banyan tree. This tree isn’t just any tree—it's your special place to observe the world around you. From your leafy spot, you see nature’s stories unfold. Ants march in a straight line, working together, while butterflies flutter by, their colourful wings brightening the air. And suddenly, your grandfather’s words come to mind: "Learn from the tree, from nature. It’s the best lesson you’ll ever have." Just as the banyan tree offers a unique perspective, the ever-evolving landscape of global economics reveals a clear truth: the future belongs to those who innovate, and today, innovation can only be green. As we gaze into the ‘Horizons of Change’ from our symbolic tree, India is at a crucial turning point. With the climate crisis looming large, the Indian economy can be uniquely positioned to lead the world in nurturing climate-conscious businesses. But how do we ignite this transformation? |
Description: | Aditya Shukla Ex - Canara Bank Professional with 7 years of extensive experience across the finance and healthcare industries. | Bhawanshu Singh Ex - PNB | Ex - SBI | Ex - Wipro Professional with 7+ years of banking and IT experience in retail and digital segments. |
URI: | https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/5058 |
Appears in Collections: | Volume 6, January 2025 (6th ed.) |
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