State Action Plans
on Climate Change
SAPCCs translate national climate policy into state-specific strategies — addressing local vulnerabilities, priorities, and implementation mechanisms across India's diverse geographic and socio-economic landscape.
SAPCC Status across India
Click a chip to filter the table. Click a state row to open its profile.
Showing 36 States & UTs
| State / UT ▼ | SAPCC 1.0 | SAPCC 1.0 Release Year | SAPCC 2.0 | SAPCC 2.0 Release Year | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andaman & Nicobar Islands | Prepared | 2013 | Under Preparation | View | |
| Andhra Pradesh | Prepared | 2014 | Under Preparation | View | |
| Arunachal Pradesh | Prepared | 2014 | Under Preparation | View | |
| Assam | Prepared | 2015 | Prepared | 2023 | View |
| Bihar | Prepared | 2015 | Under Preparation | View | |
| Chandigarh | Prepared | 2014 | Prepared | 2024 | View |
| Chhattisgarh | Prepared | 2014 | Prepared | 2024 | View |
| Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu | Under Preparation | Under Preparation | View | ||
| Delhi | Prepared | 2017 | Under Preparation | View | |
| Goa | Prepared | 2012 | Prepared | 2022 | View |
| Gujarat | Prepared | 2014 | Prepared | 2024 | View |
| Haryana | Prepared | 2014 | Prepared | 2024 | View |
Page 1 of 3 — 36 total
About SAPCC
What is SAPCC?
State Action Plans on Climate Change (SAPCCs) are state-specific climate strategy documents that translate the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC, 2008) into localised actions. States and UTs were encouraged to integrate state-level variations in ecosystems, geographic conditions, and socio-economic scenario, while converging with existing policies, programmes and schemes being implemented at the state level.
To date, 34 SAPCCs of States and Union Territories (28 States and 6 UTs) have been approved and are operational. Dedicated climate-change institutions/cells have been established in most States/UTs to coordinate climate action, carry out capacity building, and implement demonstration projects. MoEFCC requested States to initiate the revision of SAPCCs in January 2018, in response to the Paris Agreement (2015), India's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and advances in scientific and socio-economic understanding of climate change.
Key Features of SAPCCs
NAPCC Aligned
Linked with national missions; SAPCCs synergise with NDC goals under the Paris Agreement
Vulnerability Based
Built on state-specific climate risk and vulnerability assessments
Multi-Sectoral
Covers priority adaptation sectors and mitigation across energy, transport, industry, buildings
Budgeted
Financing roadmap leveraged from state budget plus convergence with central schemes
Time-Bound
Implementation cycle aligned with NDCs (2021–2030 and beyond)
Inclusive
Protects poor and vulnerable sections of society from adverse climate effects
SAPCC Key Documents
Loading documents…


