ESG in the Indian Context

India’s ESG Landscape

In India, ESG is driven by:

  • SEBI’s Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR)
  • Increasing investor scrutiny
  • Global supply-chain expectations
  • Focus on responsible growth and governance

While mandatory reporting applies to larger listed entities, ESG expectations increasingly affect unlisted companies and SMEs.

Common ESG Challenges in India
  • Informal processes
  • Limited documentation
  • Supply-chain transparency
  • Governance maturity
  • Regulatory complexity
How Good Balance ESG Supports Indian Organisations
  • ESG readiness aligned to Indian regulations
  • Governance-first approach
  • SME-friendly frameworks
  • Support for exporters and suppliers
  • Practical training and awareness

We focus on building ESG capability, not fear-based compliance.