India's Green Economy: Entrepreneurial Opportunities, Policy Dynamics, and Sustainable Growth Pathways
インドのグリーン経済:起業機会、政策動向、持続可能な成長経路 (AI 翻訳)
Dr.B.Sudhakar Rao, Mr. Ramakrishna Bayana
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日本語
本研究は、インドのグリーン経済への移行における起業機会、構造的課題、政策メカニズムを分析。再生可能エネルギー、循環経済、電気自動車など多分野にわたり、投資とスタートアップ形成の強い相関や雇用乗数効果を確認。しかし、資金制約や規制不確実性などのボトルネックも指摘し、統合的政策枠組みを提案。
English
This paper analyzes entrepreneurial opportunities, structural challenges, and policy mechanisms in India's green economy transition. Using data from 2010-2024, it finds strong positive links between renewable energy investments and green startup formation, significant employment multipliers in clean energy, and policy acceleration post-Paris Agreement. It proposes a multi-level policy framework integrating green finance, innovation ecosystems, and ESG governance.
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日本のGX文脈において
インドは急速な経済成長と気候変動対策の両立を目指す重要なケース。日本のGX政策(特にアジアでの協力)や、新興国市場でのグリーン起業エコシステム構築の参考となる。
In the global GX context
This study provides empirical evidence on green entrepreneurship in a major emerging economy, complementing existing research focused on developed countries. It offers insights for global GX policy design, particularly for countries balancing growth and decarbonization.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Offers an integrated empirical assessment of India's green entrepreneurship ecosystem within a macroeconomic sustainability framework.
🏢実務担当者:Provides insights on policy frameworks and sectoral opportunities for green startups in emerging markets.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights structural bottlenecks and proposes multi-level policy interventions relevant for developing countries' green transitions.
📄 Abstract(原文)
India’s transition toward a green economy represents one of the most significant structural transformations in its post-liberalization development trajectory. As climate change, environmental degradation, and resource scarcity intensify, sustainable business models and green entrepreneurship have emerged as critical drivers of inclusive and low-carbon growth. This paper investigates the entrepreneurial opportunities, structural challenges, and policy mechanisms shaping India’s green economy. Using secondary data from World Bank, International Energy Agency (IEA), Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), NITI Aayog, and Start-up India databases (2010–2024), the study integrates descriptive trend analysis, correlation assessment, and sectoral growth comparisons to evaluate the evolution of green enterprises across renewable energy, circular economy, electric mobility, sustainable agriculture, and green finance sectors. Findings indicate strong positive associations between renewable energy investments and green start-up formation, significant employment multipliers in clean energy sectors, and policy-driven acceleration post-2015 following India’s Paris Agreement commitments. However, structural bottlenecks—including financing constraints, regulatory uncertainty, infrastructure gaps, and technological dependency—continue to hinder scalable growth. The study proposes a multi-level policy framework integrating green finance instruments, innovation ecosystems, digital infrastructure, and ESG-aligned corporate governance to accelerate India’s sustainable transition. The paper contributes to literature by offering an integrated empirical assessment of India’s green entrepreneurship ecosystem within a macroeconomic sustainability framework.
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