Worth more standing: India’s forests are a $2.5-trillion asset we keep forgetting to count
A landmark study puts a dollar figure on India's forests at national scale — and the number is staggering. Yet these ecosystems remain invisible in official accounts, driving decisions that quietly destroy billions in natural wealth.
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