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India's Emission Norms at Risk: Climate Goals Hinge on Resolution
3 Jan
Summary
- India aims to align emission standards with global timelines by 2070.
- Upcoming Bharat Stage VII norms are based on EU's Euro 7 standards.
- Disagreements could delay new emission norms, impacting climate goals.
Potential discord surrounding India's upcoming vehicle emission standards could impede the timely implementation of new norms, threatening the nation's ambitious climate objectives. India has been working towards aligning its next phase of vehicular emission and fuel efficiency standards with global timelines.
These upcoming Bharat Stage VII emission norms are set to be based on the European Union's Euro 7 standards. The EU's implementation is scheduled to begin in phases starting from November 2026. This alignment is a key part of India's broader strategy to achieve a net-zero carbon economy by 2070.
However, if the current disagreements are not addressed promptly, these crucial emission norms could face significant delays. Such delays would not only affect India's environmental targets but also its aspirations to decrease its reliance on imported oil, posing a challenge to both its climate and economic goals.




