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Green Finance and Investment Trends in India: Opportunities and Challenges

インドにおけるグリーンファイナンスと投資動向:機会と課題 (AI 翻訳)

Sheren Taj, R. Harishkumar

プレプリント2025-11-15#気候金融
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17615909
原典: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17615909

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日本語

本研究は、インド・ベンガルールの投資家、銀行家、起業家120名を対象に、グリーンファイナンスの機会と課題を調査。グリーンボンドやESGファンドへの関心は高まっているが、個人投資家の認知不足や政策の未整備が普及の障壁となっている。機関投資家は個人投資家よりグリーン投資に積極的であり、規制強化と透明性向上が重要と結論づける。

English

This study surveys 120 investors, bankers, and entrepreneurs in Bengaluru, India, on green finance opportunities and challenges. Findings show growing awareness and willingness to invest in green bonds and ESG funds, but limited retail investor awareness and lack of standardized policies hinder adoption. Institutional investors are more confident than individuals. The paper calls for stronger regulation, transparency, and integration of green finance into mainstream banking.

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日本のGX文脈において

インドのグリーンファイナンス実態を調査した研究で、日本でもグリーンボンドやESG投資の普及が進む中、個人投資家の課題や政策の重要性を示唆する点で参考になる。ただし、インド特有の市場環境に基づくため、日本への直接適用には注意が必要。

In the global GX context

This paper provides empirical evidence from India on green finance adoption, highlighting challenges similar to those in emerging markets. For global audiences, it offers insights into investor behavior and policy gaps that can inform strategies for scaling green investment in developing economies. The findings are relevant for international frameworks like the UNFCCC and sustainable finance initiatives.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides primary survey data on green finance adoption in India, useful for comparative studies on investor behavior in emerging markets.

🏢実務担当者:Highlights barriers and drivers for green investment, offering actionable insights for financial institutions designing green products in India.

🏛政策担当者:Emphasizes the need for standardized policies and incentives to boost green finance, relevant for Indian regulators and international development agencies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Green finance has emerged as a vital instrument in promoting sustainable development and combating climate change. In India, the growing emphasis on renewable energy, low-carbon infrastructure, and ESG compliance has accelerated the need for green investment mechanisms. This study explores the opportunities and challenges of green finance in India through a primary survey of 120 investors, bankers, and entrepreneurs in Bengaluru. The findings reveal increasing awareness and willingness to invest in green financial instruments such as green bonds and ESG funds. However, challenges such as limited awareness among retail investors, lack of standardized policies, and inadequate financial incentives hinder large-scale adoption. The study also highlights that institutional investors show greater confidence in green investments compared to individual investors. The paper concludes that strengthening regulatory frameworks, improving transparency, and integrating green finance into mainstream banking and investment practices are essential for India’s transition towards a sustainable economic future. The study contributes to understanding how green finance can balance economic growth with environmental protection.

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