SUSTAINABLE FINANCE AND ESG PRACTICES IN INDIA


Date Published : 9 May 2026

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Rakesh Kumar

Post-Doctoral Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malasiya
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Kittisak WONGMAHESAK

Faculty of Political Science, North Bangkok University, Thailand
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Green bond Investment Sustainable development goal Economic stability Fuzzy ISM

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Humanities and Management

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Abstract

This study examines the changing trend of environmentally social and governance (ESG) responsible financial activities in the entire India. Analyzing the major drivers, challenges, and initiatives, the study emphasizes the great role of regulatory interventions, new financial solutions and the evolving mentality of investors. It discusses the significance of sustainable finance, motivation behind the need of ESG, issues confronting it, and the prospects. Remarkable projects, including the green finance actions of the Central Bank of India, and the fact that India is moving towards net-zero emissions are raised. The conclusion stresses the opportunities of transformation that Green finance and environmental, social, and governance practices have on the economic path of India toward a more robust and accountable future.

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Kumar, R., & WONGMAHESAK , K. . (2026). SUSTAINABLE FINANCE AND ESG PRACTICES IN INDIA. Sustainable Global Societies Initiative, 1(3). https://vectmag.com/sgsi/paper/view/337