inclusion.
India's rising assume tank Chintan Analysis Basis (CRF) hosted a thought-provoking dialogue titled “Local weather Futures Via a Gender Lens” on sixteenth October on the Academy of Superb Arts and Literature, New Delhi. The occasion convened main voices from analysis, advocacy, and coverage to discover how gender-responsive frameworks can reshape India's local weather and vitality transitions.
Opening the session, Shishir Priyadarshi, President of CRF and former Director on the WTO, mirrored, “Local weather justice and gender justice are inseparable. For our insurance policies to be actually sustainable, they have to even be equitable, inclusive, and people-centric.”
Meheli Roy Choudhury from CRF underscored the urgency of analyzing the intersection between local weather coverage, vitality transitions, and gender fairness. She famous that whereas gender is enshrined throughout the Sustainable Growth Targets, its translation into actionable frameworks stays restricted — a niche CRF seeks to bridge via such dialogues.
The dialogue additionally featured Kalyani Raj, President, All India Ladies's Convention, and Dr. Mini Govindan, Senior Fellow, The Vitality and Assets Institute (TERI), as keynote audio system.
Raj drew consideration to the “double and triple burdens” girls throughout social strata proceed to face — from restricted entry to finance and alternatives to systemic exclusion from capacity-building initiatives. She emphasised that equitable local weather insurance policies should combine social inclusion and group resilience as central tenets of design, relatively than as peripheral concerns.
Constructing on these insights, Dr. Govindan addressed the epistemic marginalisation of ladies inside local weather decision-making processes.
Drawing from her intensive discipline expertise, she famous that centralised, top-down approaches usually lead to policy-practice gaps.
She argued for non-tokenistic, participatory frameworks that enable girls's voices to form local weather methods meaningfully. India, she careworn, ought to lead the International South in advancing a “simply and inclusive” mannequin of development that challenges hegemonic improvement narratives.
Members highlighted that India's vitality transition and local weather adaptation insurance policies should prolong past technocratic and investment-led
approaches to incorporate those that are most straight affected —significantly girls, who're major brokers of change inside their
communities.
The dialogue concluded with a collective recognition that gender-responsive design should transfer past checklists — it should be institutionalised via inclusive planning, gender budgeting, and clear accountability mechanisms.
The session sparked engaged participation from the viewers, with reflections on pathways to strengthen gender-based resilience within the
context of India's local weather future.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 