India’s First National Report on Nagoya Protocol Implementation

Context:
India has submitted its First National Report (NR1) on the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

Key Highlights:

  • Report Overview
  • Covers period Nov 2017 – Dec 2025.
  • Prepared by MoEFCC in collaboration with National Biodiversity Authority (NBA).
  • Institutional Progress
  • 2,76,653 Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) established.
  • Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS)
  • Total 12,830 approvals issued:
    • 5,913 by NBA
    • 6,917 by State Boards/UT bodies
  • Financial Outcomes
  • ₹216.31 crore mobilised.
  • ₹139.69 crore distributed to local communities and knowledge holders.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Nagoya Protocol:
    • Supplementary agreement to Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
    • Adopted in 2010 (Nagoya, Japan).
    • Enforced in 2014.
  • Core Principles:
    • Prior Informed Consent (PIC)
    • Mutually Agreed Terms (MAT)
    • Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS)
  • National Biodiversity Authority (NBA):
    • Statutory body under Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
  • Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs):
    • Local-level institutions for biodiversity conservation.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Strengthening Biodiversity Governance:
    • Large-scale establishment of BMCs enhances decentralized conservation.
  • Community Participation:
    • Benefit-sharing ensures incentives for local and indigenous communities.
  • Economic Value of Biodiversity:
    • ABS mechanism monetizes genetic resources and traditional knowledge.
  • Implementation Challenges:
    • Need for awareness, capacity building, and transparency.
    • Ensuring equitable distribution of benefits remains critical.
  • Global Leadership:
    • India’s progress strengthens its position in global biodiversity governance.
  • Way Forward:
  • Enhance capacity of local bodies and BMCs.
  • Improve monitoring and compliance mechanisms.
  • Promote bio-economy and sustainable utilization.
  • Ensure fair benefit-sharing and protection of traditional knowledge.

UPSC Relevance:
• GS Paper 3 – Environment (biodiversity conservation, ABS)
• GS Paper 2 – Governance (institutional mechanisms)

 

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