Recent trends of Green Finance in India
Keywords:
Green finance, sustainable development, green bondsAbstract
Green finance is the flow of finance towards sustainable development activities. It involves increase in financial flow from private and public sector organizations for activities that provide dual benefits of economic as well environmental nature. The various sources of green finance are green bonds, green banks, etc.
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