Over the past decades, India’s development path has been marked by significant gains in poverty reduction, food security and infrastructure expansion. However, these gains are increasingly intersecting with the realities of a changing climate. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall patterns and more frequent extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, droughts, floods are already impacting livelihoods, particularly in climate-sensitive sectors such as agriculture, water and health. NAP acknowledges these interconnected challenges and provides a comprehensive framework to address them in a systematic and forward-looking manner.