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               (vii)  Green bonds are debt instrument issued by an entity for raising funds from investors
                    and the proceeds of a green bond offering are used towards financing ‘green’ projects.
                    Green  bonds  are  an  effective  vehicle to  raise  capital  for  renewable  energy  projects
                    while meeting  the  environmental  targets  of  the  investors  and  climate  targets  of  the
                    Government of India. In 2017, to give push to Green Bonds issuances in India, SEBI
                    issued guidelines  on green bonds including listing of green bonds on the Indian stock
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                    exchanges. The launch of green indices such as S&P BSE CARBONEX (in 2012),
                    MSCI ESG India (in 2013), and S&P BSE 100 ESG Index (in 2017) allows passive and
                    retail investors to invest in ‘green’ companies. As of 24  December, 2020, eight ESG
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                    mutual funds have been launched in India.

             6.28  The cumulative issuance of global green bonds crossed US$ 1 trillion mark in 2020. Despite
             overall growth in the global bond markets, green bond issuance in the first half of 2020 slowed
             down from 2019. Green bond volumes were the most negatively impacted of all themes, but
             there were positive signs in the market that point to increasing demand and better performance
             of green vs. vanilla debt instruments  (Figure 7). India has the second largest green bond market
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             among the emerging markets after China (Figure 8).




                             Figure 7: Thematic split of Sustainable Debt Market in H1 2020




                   350

                   300         Green                Sustainability

                   250         Social                Pandemic

                   200

                   150

                   100
                US$ Billions   50



                   0
                          2014      2015      2016      2017       2018      2019     H1:2020




               Source: Climate Bond Initiative; Sustainable Debt Global State of the Market H1 2020



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