Centre for Digital Public Goods (CDPG) at IIMB Convenes Multi-stakeholder Roundtable to Design Open Network for Carbon Markets
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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 24: As India prepares to launch its Carbon Credit Trading System (CCTS), IIM Bangalore, through its Centre for Digital Public Goods (CDPG), convened a roundtable on 19 March 2026 to design an Open Network for Carbon Markets (ONCM). The roundtable brought together leaders representing regulators, market exchange makers, technology service providers, policy makers, senior officers from the forest departments, policy makers and corporate buyers to pave the way forward.
The network is also designed to expand access at the grassroots level. Even the farmer with the smallest holding who intends to monetize farm assets as carbon credits would be able to onboard and transact through simple voice commands on platforms of their choice (such as WhatsApp). At the same time, global buyers would be able to trust these supplies due to interoperable, programmable authentication and audit mechanisms, and transparent pricing.
Opening the roundtable, Prof. R Srinivasan, Chairperson, CDPG, highlighted the need for an interoperable open network that enables the Indian industry as well as farmers and micro-entrepreneurs to leverage the power of global carbon markets. Sujith Nair, Co-founder, Beckn and Networks for Humanity (NFH), drew on examples from early internet and telecom protocols to demonstrate how open protocol thinking has revolutionized mobility, such as Namma Yatri; commerce, such as ONDC; and energy, such as the Digital Energy Grid. He further emphasized that such protocols build digital plumbing networks, while enabling market participants to build diverse applications on top. Ms. Chaitrali Bhoi, the ONCM project lead, highlighted the various challenges faced by current carbon markets and articulated the vision for the ONCM.
Key participants included Ms. Praveena Rai, CEO, MCX; Dr. K Ravichandran, Director, IIFM Bhopal; Ms. Komal Shah, SML Ltd.; Dr. Ch. Sudhakar Reddy, NRSC/ISRO, and leaders from NFH, IIMB, and NLSIU, as well as organizations such as Tata Consultancy Services, RenewCred, PhonePe and Tata Motors.
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