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Delhi Declaration on environmental sustainability in Indian sport signed at Climate 11 Summit

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Delhi Declaration on environmental sustainability in Indian sport signed at Climate 11 Summit

The Climate 11 Summit — Delhi Edition, hosted at IMT Ghaziabad, concluded with the unveiling and single on-stage signing of the Delhi Declaration on Sports and Climate Action.

In a first-of-its-kind global moment, leaders across India’s sports ecosystem—athletes, federations, clubs, leagues, government, academia, media, sponsors and broadcasters—signed the declaration together in one ceremony, underscoring sport’s power to drive credible climate action.

Adopted in Delhi NCR on 2 September 2025, the declaration sets out a shared commitment to integrate environmental sustainability into the core of Indian sport and to review progress annually at the Climate 11 conference.

Signatories and distinguished participants included Shri Devendra Jhajharia (President, Paralympic Committee of India); Shri Satya Prakash Sangwan (Vice President, Paralympic Committee of India); Piara Powar (Convenor Climate 11 Summit, Chelsea Foundation Trustee); Dr. Atish Chattopadhyay (Director, IMT Ghaziabad); Dr. Kanishka Pandey (Faculty & Head, Sports Research Centre, IMT Ghaziabad); Arhan Bagati (Founder – KYARI & Awareness and Impact Ambassador for the Paralympic Committee of India); David Goldblatt (Football Historian & Climate Activist); Shahji Prabhakaran (Executive Committee, AFC); Sharda Ugra (Senior Indian Sports Journalist); Abhishek Ranjan (Joint Secretary, UN Global Compact Network India); Neeraj Jha (Head of Sports, Warner Bros. Discovery – India); Bhuvan Ravindran (Research Assistant, Arctic Initiative, Harvard Belfer Centre); Phani Bhushan (Founder & Director, India Khelo Football); Sharan Ghai (Research Portfolio Lead, Earthly); Adarsh Kumar (Research Assistant for the Harvard – MIT Global Climate Policy Project); Mohammad Najibur Rahman (Group Head ESG & Sustainability, Jakson Group); Sumedha Tanwar (Sustainable Finance Lead at the Children and Youth Major Group to the United Nations Environment Programme); Abhinav Gopal (IAS) (Chief Dev. Officer, Ghaziabad); Ratnesh R. (Executive Director, UN Global Compact Network India); among others.

Arhan Bagati—Kashmiri youth leader and Founder, KYARI (Kashmir’s Yumberzal Applied Research Institute)—played a dual role through the day as both speaker and moderator. He brought grassroots lessons from Jammu & Kashmir, stressing practical, community-driven steps such as heat/AQI safety, shade and hydration at venues, inclusive access, and a simple set of season-by-season KPIs.

The Delhi Declaration will now be circulated to India’s leading sports bodies and stakeholders, inviting partnerships with leagues, clubs, cities and corporates to translate the commitment into measurable actions—so environmental protection is treated as both a necessity and an opportunity. Participants emphasized that today’s signing was not symbolic, but a collective pledge to turn dialogue into action through teamwork, inclusion and sustained grassroots engagement.

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