India must shift from checkbox approaches to fully integrating gender justice into climate policy, speakers said at a dialogue hosted by the Chintan Research Foundation (CRF).

Titled 'Climate Futures Through a Gender Lens', the event brought together researchers, advocates, and policymakers at the Academy of Fine Arts and Literature to discuss the need for gender-responsive frameworks in India's climate and energy transitions, according to a statement issued by the organisers.

CRF President and former WTO Director Priyadarshi opened the session by stating, ''Climate justice and gender justice are inseparable. For our policies to be truly sustainable, they must be equitable, inclusive, and people-centric.'' CRF researcher Meheli Roy Choudhury said while gender is reflected in global frame

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