India, Jan. 29 -- New report says India could unlock up to $220 billion in economic gains by 2030 through clean air measures

Cutting air pollution could reduce PM2.5 levels by about 20 per cent and avert major health and productivity losses

Study links cleaner air to job creation, with an estimated 1.4 million job transitions and new roles

Air quality action should be treated as an economic and development priority, suggests paper

India could unlock as much as $220 billion in economic gains by 2030 by tackling air pollution across its most polluting sectors, according to a new report that frames clean air not just as a health or environmental issue, but as a major economic opportunity.

The analysis, The Business Case for Clean Air: U...