India, June 8 -- India has undertaken one of its most comprehensive environmental transformations over the past twelve years, combining ecological restoration, climate action, biodiversity conservation, waste management reforms, and global sustainability leadership. The transformation has been guided by the principles of Vishwaas (trust), Nirman (development), and Jan Kalyaan (public welfare).

According to the report, India's environmental journey has been built around three key pillars:

Increasing ecological capability and biodiversity Expanding national capacity for sustainable transformation Strengthening credibility through global leadership and diplomacy Forest Cover Expands to Over 8.27 Lakh Sq Km India has significantly strength...