Why Article 6 is a powerful tool for India


UPSC Study Note: Why Article 6 is a Powerful Tool for India


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Parent Treaty Paris Agreement, 2015 (under UNFCCC)
Article Number Article 6 (sub-articles: 6.2, 6.4, 6.8)
Indian Nodal Ministry Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
India's JCM Partner Japan (signed August 2025)
Agreement type Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC)
Article 6.2 Bilateral/plurilateral carbon trading — decentralised; uses Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs)
Article 6.4 Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM) — centralised, UN-supervised; replaces CDM
Article 6.8 Non-market cooperative approaches (e.g., capacity building, technology transfer)
CDM Predecessor Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (1997)
Key Safeguard Corresponding adjustments — prevents double counting of credits by both buyer and seller
Global Status (Jan 2026) 89 cooperation arrangements under Art. 6.2 across 58 Parties
COP29 Outcome Four Article 6 decisions adopted; PACM formally launched
Operationalisation year 2024 (COP29) for rules; 2025 for India–Japan JCM

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

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6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks (high-density factual bullets)


8. Mains Relevance

GS Papers: - GS-II: International agreements, India's foreign policy, multilateralism, UNFCCC/Paris Agreement architecture. - GS-III: Environment & ecology — climate change, carbon markets, India's climate commitments (NDCs), resource mobilisation for green transition.

Specific Syllabus Headings: - Conservation, environmental pollution, environmental impact assessment (GS-III) - Bilateral, regional, and global groupings and agreements involving India (GS-II) - Mobilisation of resources, growth, development, and employment (GS-III)

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "Discuss the significance of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement for India's climate strategy. How does India's participation in the Joint Crediting Mechanism open new avenues for climate finance and technology transfer?" (GS-III, 15 marks) 2. "The operationalisation of Article 6.4 (Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism) at COP29 marks a shift from the Kyoto Protocol's CDM. Analyse the key differences and the implications for developing countries like India." (GS-III, 10 marks) 3. "India's entry into international carbon markets under Article 6.2 has geopolitical as well as environmental dimensions. Examine critically." (GS-II + GS-III, 15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Paris Agreement & NDCs Article 6 is embedded within the Paris Agreement's NDC-accountability structure
Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS), 2023 India's domestic legal framework that must interoperate with Art. 6 international rules
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Direct predecessor to PACM (Art. 6.4); CDM's successes and failures inform current design
COP29 Outcomes — Baku Art. 6 was the central achievement of COP29; broader Baku decisions provide context
UNFCCC Architecture Understanding COP, SBSTA, SBI, and the treaty hierarchy contextualises Art. 6 negotiations
India–Japan Strategic Partnership JCM exists within a broader bilateral framework including Quad, IMEC, and energy cooperation
Green Climate Fund (GCF) & Climate Finance Art. 6 complements but is distinct from GCF; both are tools for mobilising climate finance
Energy Conservation (Amendment) Act, 2022 Domestic statutory basis for India's carbon market; prerequisite for Art. 6 operability

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas


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