Government constitutes High-level Committee for implementation of Paris Agreement
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has constituted a high-level inter-ministerial Apex Committee for Implementation of the Paris Agreement (AIPA) under the chairmanship of Secretary, MoEFCC.

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has constituted a high-level inter-ministerial Apex Committee for Implementation of the Paris Agreement (AIPA) under the chairmanship of Secretary, MoEFCC.
The government calls it a move that re-affirms India’s seriousness to ‘walk the talk’ on climate change.
“The purpose of AIPA is to generate a coordinated response on climate change matters that ensures India is on track towards meeting its obligations under the Paris Agreement including its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC),” the Ministry said.
Senior officials from fourteen ministries will serve as Members of AIPA who will oversee the progress in the implementation of India’s NDC and receive periodic information updates to monitor, review and revisit climate goals to fulfill the requirements of the Paris Agreement.
Another key function of AIPA would be to operate as a National Authority to regulate carbon markets in India, issue guidelines on carbon pricing, market mechanism, and other similar instruments that have a bearing on climate change.
It will take note of the contributions of the private sector as well as multi-/bi-lateral agencies in the field of climate change and provide guidance for aligning their climate actions with national priorities.
“The year 2021 would mark the beginning of the implementation of the Paris Agreement and constitution of AIPA is central to strengthening the national systems and institutional arrangements for implementation and monitoring of climate actions,” the Ministry said.
It added, “It will also ensure that India maintains its climate leadership as one the few countries in the world whose climate actions are consistent with the goals of the Paris Agreement.”
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