The Indian Navy has ramped up its commitment to renewable energy and environmental sustainability, aligning with India’s shift towards a low-carbon strategy. In observance of World Environment Day 2024, the Navy has initiated several green projects, including tree and mangrove planting, seaweed cultivation, and coastal cleanup drives. Partnerships with organisations like HCL Foundation and The Habitats Trust have bolstered efforts in marine conservation and biodiversity.
Key initiatives include biodiversity surveys, the creation of ecological parks, and coral restoration plans in collaboration with NGOs. Additionally, the Navy has prioritised the adoption of cleaner technologies, such as hydrogen aspiration for reduced emissions and solar energy installations.
Through nationwide campaigns like Puneet Sagar Abhiyaan, the Navy has engaged in coastal cleanups and waste recycling, fostering community participation. The Indian Navy’s dedication to a greener lifestyle reflects its commitment to environmental stewardship, making significant strides as a “Blue Water Force with Green Footprint.”
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