Primus Partners participated as the Knowledge Partner at UnPollute 2026 – The Sustainability Conclave, hosted at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. Organised by STEP, the two-day conclave convened leaders from government, industry, finance, civil society, and the entrepreneurial ecosystem to deliberate on accelerating sustainability transitions and advancing women-led climate action aligned with India’s long-term development priorities.

The platform underscored the scale of cross-sector collaboration required to mobilise climate finance, strengthen ESG accountability, and foster inclusive green growth. As Knowledge Partner, Primus Partners anchored discussions through research-driven insights and strategic stakeholder engagement.

In its knowledge partner role, Primus Partners contributed insights from its recent climate-focused research, aligned with the Union Budget’s emphasis on green growth, climate finance mobilisation, and sustainable infrastructure investments. The discussions were contextualised within India’s Net Zero 2070 commitment, the Viksit Bharat @2047 vision, evolving ESG mandates, and the women-led development narrative shaping contemporary policy discourse.

Reaffirming the firm’s forward commitment, she emphasised Primus Partner’s focus on deepening research on gender-responsive climate transitions, expanding advisory support for organisations operationalising ESG and green investment strategies, and collaborating with stakeholders to translate dialogue into measurable ecosystem impact aligned with national development goals.

As part of its engagement, Primus Partners facilitated dialogue with distinguished dignitaries and sector leaders, including Dr. Rashmi Singh, Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development; and Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, Former Union Minister and Founder, Alliance for Global Good – Gender Equity and Equality. These conversations bridged policy priorities, market opportunities, and institutional collaboration frameworks critical to scaling climate-responsive initiatives.
A key highlight of the conclave was a fireside engagement with Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, which focused on gender-responsive climate leadership, evolving policy direction, and institutional pathways necessary to enable inclusive sustainability transitions.
