Pallavi Yadav, Bennett University
ABSTRACT
This paper will shed light on the close nexus shared between our Indian democratic structure and the Sustainability Goals. Migration is becoming an increasingly important part of adaptation and recovery plans for communities at risk around the world as the effects of climate change become more visible. This study examines the relationship between development, migration brought on by climate change, and democracy with the goal of figuring out how democratic governance systems handle the difficulties that come with migration in the face of environmental decline. This study examines how democratic institutions affect migration patterns and development outcomes in climate change-affected countries by using a combination of approaches that includes qualitative case studies and quantitative analysis.