India To Create 73 Lakh Green Jobs By FY28, 3.5 Crore By 2047 By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Tue, Jun 3rd, 2025 Highlights : Tier II/III locations are already projected to host 35%-40% of the 7.29 million jobs by FY28. Interestingly, salary ranges across profiles in the sector have also recorded an average increase of 20.3% over the past 1-2 years. In the coming years, salaries in Tier I can range up to 50% higher than in Tier II, also influenced by the cost of living across these regions. India To Create 73 Lakh Green Jobs By FY28, 3.5 Crore By 2047 India’s green sector is expected to add close to 7.29 million green jobs by FY28 and about 35 million new jobs by 2047, says a report from NLB Services. With a green economy on a trajectory towards $1 trillion by 2030 and $15 trillion by 2070, scaling green transformation is becoming a key priority for India Inc. On one hand, the sector is aggressively investing in building green tech capabilities and streamlining green energy deployment. On the other arena, there is a major push towards building a robust workforce pipeline, as the sector continues to grapple with the challenges of a skilled resource pool. Incidentally, the new estimate by the global technology and digital talent solutions provider finds that the employment outlook for the sector, now also precedes the projections called out in 2024 – which indicated a 15-20% year-over-year (YoY) demand increase for the next 10 years. Organizations have also adopted a shift in their workforce strategy to strengthen the green talent pipeline – prioritizing skill-based hiring and practical green competencies over traditional qualifications, forging partnerships with academia to equip youth with future sustainability skills, and investing into inclusive hiring/re-skilling initiatives. Green Jobs in India Sectoral Standpoint From a sectoral standpoint, the majority of the new job creation is set to be fueled by industries like Renewable Energy, Waste Management, Electric Vehicles, Sustainable Textiles, and Green Construction; both across urban and peri-urban areas. While, metros like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi continue to be sunshine locations for aspirants eyeing green jobs, there is a definitive spark across Tier II / III locations like Jaipur, Indore, Visakhapatnam, Indore, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, which are steadily emerging as crucial hubs. The resurgence across industries like logistics, warehousing, and sustainable agriculture is influencing the positive momentum across Tier II/III locations, which are already projected to host 35%-40% of the 7.29 million jobs by FY28. Green jobs Green job roles are also transcending beyond traditional sectors and the demand momentum for profiles like ESG analytics, green tech, and climate data analysts has already increased significantly as compared to last year and is now projected towards a 20-30% annual y-o-y increase. Additionally, industry sentiments also indicate a dominance for hybrid profiles that blend sustainability expertise with digital proficiency. Green tech is additionally being fueled by innovations like precision farming, smart irrigation, and AI-driven climate modeling—while blockchain traceability is unlocking new roles in sustainable agriculture and clean tech. Professionals skilled in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Artificial Intelligence (AI), remote monitoring systems, and lifecycle assessment tools are in explicit demand and will continue to be in vogue in the coming years. The Future Of Jobs Is Green, But Getting There Is A Maze Also Read Challenges Within Green Jobs Interestingly, not only green jobs are on the rise, but salary ranges across profiles in the sector have also recorded an average increase of 20.3% over the past 1-2 years. In the coming years, salaries in Tier I can range up to 50% higher than in Tier II, also influenced by the cost of living across these regions. EXPLAINER: What Are Green Jobs? Also Read While on one hand, green jobs are a promising proposition, the sector also faces challenges beyond talent availability, especially with regard to gender parities. Currently, women account for just 11–12% of green jobs in India, primarily owing to unequal access to technical education, cultural constraints, and workplace safety challenges. However, forward-looking organizations are adopting inclusive hiring practices, investing in women-focused skill development initiatives, and collaborating with training partners to foster a more diverse and equitable green talent pipeline. And, it’s a step in the right direction, which is expected to improve parity by 12%-15% over the course of the next 5-6 years. Sachin Alug, CEO, of NLB Services, “In the past 4–5 years, we’ve seen green jobs evolve from niche roles to mainstream opportunities across renewable energy, EVs, and sustainable infrastructure. What’s changed pragmatically is the skillsets. Today’s green workforce needs both sustainability know-how and digital fluency, and the increased integration of AI, IoT, blockchain, GIS, and data-driven tools are laying the foundation for progressive, new-age green careers.” Bridging the Gender Gap in India’s Green Energy and EV Sector Also Read Tags: Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, green competencies, Green Jobs, India, Indore, Jaipur, market research, NLB Services, Visakhapatnam