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India's Ambitious Plan to Restore 25 Million Hectares of Degraded Forests by 2030
5 Nov, 2025
Summary
- India aims to restore 25 million hectares of degraded forests by 2030
- Forests play a crucial role in India's climate pledge to create a 3.39 billion tonne CO2 sink
- Restoring ecological resilience, not just canopy cover, is the focus of the revised Green India Mission

As of November 2025, India is navigating the dual imperatives of economic growth and sustainable development, with forests once again taking center stage in the national climate conversation. The recent release of the revised blueprint for the Green India Mission (GIM) puts restoration at the forefront, with the bold ambition of restoring 25 million hectares of degraded forest and non-forest land by 2030.




