Young Innovators Build India’s Climate Network

SusMafia unites young climate founders across India, fostering collaboration and support for green innovation.

By SE Online Bureau · November 11, 2025 · 5 min(s) read
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Young Innovators Build India’s Climate Network

In an  period marked by rising temperatures and growing environmental  torture, a group of  youthful Indians has come together to respond not with outrage but with  invention. They call themselves the Sustainability Mafia — a philanthropy of climate-conscious entrepreneurs determined to  produce practical  results for a cleaner, kinder world. 

Innovated in 2017, the network — now known as SusMafia — began as an informal gathering of a many  floundering  incipiency authors  participating advice and support. Over the times, it has evolved into a vibrant community of  further than 80 authors,  scholars, scientists, and investors united by one simple question How can I help? Rather than  performing as a conventional accelerator or incubator, SusMafia thrives as a peer- driven ecosystem  erected on collaboration, mentorship, and trust. 

Arjun P. Gupta, one of the founding members, says the group’s  charge has always been  embedded  in purpose over profit. “ We’re all in on climate action, ” he explains. “ And we believe in giving  further than we get. ” This  gospel has shaped the group’s culture, emphasizing cooperation over competition and  tolerance over speed. Through participated  gests  and open dialogue, members support one another in addressing challenges ranging from backing and business development to  particular collapse. 

SusMafia’s structure is refreshingly informal. There are no rigid pitch sessions or high- stakes boardrooms. rather, the group organizes open  conversations, mentorship circles, and  cooperative  shops where members candidly change  perceptivity. Authors use these sessions to partake real problems and admit genuine feedback from peers who understand their struggles. The result is a sense of  fellowship that  numerous describe as family- suchlike. 

One of the network’s notable  enterprise is the Climate Ninja program, launched to engage aspiring changemakers who may not yet have a clear business idea but partake a passion for sustainability. In 2022, a  party named Vaibhav joined the program  doubtful of his direction but eager to contribute. Over the course of the sessions, he met like- inclined  individualities —  masterminds, contrivers, and  romanticists who participated his passion for clean energy and climate  results. What began as curiosity soon turned into purpose. By the end of the program, Vaibhav had developed a working prototype and, more importantly,  set up a community that supported his  trip. “ I know what I’m doing now, ” he says, smiling at the  study of how far he has come. 

For others, SusMafia has  handed a rare sense of belonging. Aditi Mishra, who helps organize the group’s events, believes the real impact lies in small,  robotic moments. “ Someone just says, ‘ How can I help’ and suddenly,  commodity shifts, ” she explains. That  amenability to help, she says, defines the Mafia’s spirit. Members  frequently  unite across  systems, share  coffers, and lift each other through challenges,  transubstantiating  query into collaborative action. 

Authors like Aalok from SuperHumanRace and Ganesh Shankar from FluxGen credit the community for being necessary in their growth. Aalok describes it as chancing  “ his people ” — a network of instructors, teammates, and fellow religionists who reminded him that he was n’t alone in his  charge. Ganesh shares a  analogous experience, recalling how  prolusions made through the network opened doors that  formerly  sounded  forcefully shut. “ Without this network, ” he admits, “ those doors might  noway  have opened. ” 

moment, SusMafia continues to expand its reach, mentoring  youthful  originators and guiding them toward sustainable business models. It connects authors with investors who value long- term environmental impact over quick returns, and it supports  scholars eager to launch their own climate  gambles. The network has  still come a  foundation of India’s arising climate- tech movement, nurturing  gift and ideas that blend environmental responsibility with entrepreneurship. 

Despite its growth, SusMafia’s authors remain  predicated. They  noway  set out to  make a large association or claim leadership in the climate space. As Arjun puts it, “ We  noway  planned to  make an conglomerate. We just wanted to help each other. ” That intention — simple yet  important has shaped a movement that continues to inspire collaboration over competition. 

At its core, the Sustainability Mafia is less a company and  further a community. Its members partake  further than just strategies; they partake stopgap. In a time when the climate  extremity  frequently feels inviting, this group proves that small, collaborative  sweats can have  continuing impact. They are n’t driven by profit  perimeters or recognition, but by the belief that together, they can change the course of India’s environmental story. 

In helping one another, they’ve  erected  commodity rare — a network that sustains itself on empathy,  liberality, and participated purpose. And in doing so, this “ Mafia ” of climate  zealots has created not just  results, but a sense of belonging and hope for the coming generation of sustainability leaders.

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