The National Climate Readiness Symposium was organised by IPE Global and its partner Chintan Research Foundation.
The symposium marked a major milestone in IPE Global’s efforts to accelerate low-carbon pathways in alignment with India’s national climate ambitions. As part of this initiative, IPE Global’s “Mapping Climate Readiness at the Subnational Level,” assessed the low-carbon readiness of India’s ten highest GHG-emitting states for transitioning towards low-carbon growth through a structured framework that is backed by data and evidence generation.
The symposium featured the launch of the Climate Readiness Index (CRI) report and its corresponding AI-ML–based Decision Support System (CRI-DSS). The symposium further convened leaders from government, academia, and industry to deliberate on subnational readiness assessments, climate financing pathways, and actionable low-carbon transition planning.
As a part of this initiative, we developed the Climate Readiness Index (CRI), a first-of-its-kind AI-ML based framework designed to assess subnational preparedness of the 10 selected states for climate crisis across three key dimensions: systemic readiness, financial readiness, and technological readiness. Through indicator-based analysis, data-driven modelling, and stakeholder consultations, the assessment highlights both strengths and gaps in state-level climate preparedness. To complement this framework, the CRI Decision Support System (CRI-DSS), an interactive tool to visualize state-wise performance and simulate alternative policy or investment scenarios, has been developed. The findings reveal significant variations in climate preparedness across states, identifying best practices as well as critical areas that require targeted support and collaborative action.
Building on these insights, the next stage of work focuses on deepening engagement and application. It aims to refine the CRI and DSS framework by introducing sector-specific readiness indicators, conducting state-level pilot studies to test applicability and usability, and producing policy briefs and financing pathways to strengthen its uptake by State Governments. A key focus is to integrate climate readiness into state planning processes and financing strategies, ensuring that the CRI-DSS serves both as an analytical tool and a practical instrument to guide decision-making. Ultimately, this initiative aimed to translate the data and evidence into actionable roadmaps for state-level low carbon transition planning, thus bridging the gap between research and implementation.
Hence, the symposium:
- Launched the report on India’s subnational climate readiness and present a visual demonstration of the CRI-DSS.
- Introduced the forward work plan and outline its objectives and focus areas.
- Facilitated dialogue among policymakers, researchers, and practitioners on strengthening subnational climate readiness.
Insights from the Event
- Understand sub – national climate readiness: Learnings about India’s progress and preparedness in transitioning to low-carbon growth through data-driven insights.
- An experience of innovation in climate analytics: The launch of the Climate Readiness Index (CRI) and the AI-ML–based Decision Support System (CRI-DSS).
- Engagement with climate leaders: Discussions with government, academia, and industry experts on advancing low-carbon pathways across India’s states.
- Gain actionable insights: Exploring state-level findings, best practices, and gaps to inform future climate finance and planning.
- Being part of future directions: Understanding the roadmap for integrating CRI into state systems and financing mechanisms.
- Networking with peers: Connecting with experts, policymakers, and sustainability leaders driving India’s climate action agenda.





