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In the Union Budget 2022-2023 announcement, Nirmala Sitaraman has mentioned that “As a part of the government’s overall market borrowings in 2022-23, sovereign Green Bonds will be issued for mobilising resources for green infrastructure. The proceeds will be deployed in public sector projects that help reduce the economy’s carbon intensity”. 

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So what are green bonds, and why do we need them? Please read our complete guide on green bonds. 

What are Green Bonds in India?

Green bonds are a type of debt instrument to raise funds for climate and environmental projects. Generally, companies, governments, countries and multilateral organisations issue these bonds. Like other bonds, green bonds also offer investors fixed interest payments. Also, they offer tax incentives like tax credits, making them attractive for investors. 

These bonds are very similar to other traditional bonds. However, they are different from one aspect, i.e. the issuer earmarks the proceeds from these bonds for green projects. Some green projects include sustainable agriculture, pollution prevention, fishery and forestry, clean water and transportation, environment-friendly water management projects and many more. On the other hand, for regular bonds, the issuer can use the proceeds for various purposes at the discretion of the issuer. 

For bonds to qualify as green bonds, ICMA (International Capital Market Association) has come up with four components that help to ensure transparency and disclosure in the development of such bonds. 

Thus this information also helps investors with sustainability to their investments. Moreover, helping the issuer to develop a framework.

Who Issues Green Bonds?

The following issues Green bonds in India –

It is essential that the issuer labels the bonds as ‘green’ in public documents. Also, the issuer mobilises the revenue from these bonds for climate and environmental projects. If more than 5% of the revenue is used for any other purpose, it is not a green bond. 

What are the Features of a Green Bond?

The following are the features of this bond – 

Advantages and Disadvantages of Green Bonds

The following are the advantages of these bonds – 

The following are the disadvantages of these bonds – 

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