India faces significant challenges in balancing economic growth with its climate targets, especially given its reliance on coal for energy production and industrial processes. The findings highlight critical implications for India-a major emitter-as they illustrate the need for innovative solutions like large-scale deployment of renewable energy coupled with advancements in carbon capture technology. While global action is essential, countries like India must proactively invest in technology progress rather than solely relying on international collaboration or future innovations that remain unverified at scale.
The report also emphasizes urgency: annual emission reductions of over 16%, as noted for the less rigorous goal (2°C), signal a monumental task that will likely conflict with developmental priorities unless carefully planned transition pathways are laid out soon. For India, accelerating renewable projects alongside nature-based restoration initiatives-such as afforestation-may offer a practical route forward while supporting mitigation efforts globally.