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IIT Mandi Concludes Global Climate Conference, Calls for Integrated Action to Build a Disaster-Resilient Himalayas

by Ankur Sharma June 26, 2026 0 Comment

June 26th, 2026; Mandi: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, one of India’s leading IITs, today concluded the inaugural International Conference on Climate and Disaster Resilient Himalayas (ICCDRH 2026), a three-day gathering held from June 23 to 25 at its Kamand campus. Organised by the Centre for Climate Change and Disaster Management (C3DAR), the conference brought together leading scientists, engineers, policymakers and practitioners from across the world to confront the mounting climate and disaster challenges facing the Himalayan region.

The Himalayas rank among the planet’s most climate-sensitive and disaster-prone landscapes, exposed to floods, cloudbursts, glacial lake outburst floods, landslides and earthquakes that increasingly threaten mountain communities. By convening the discussion in the heart of the Himalayas, the conference sought to bridge cutting-edge science with on-the-ground policy and engineering for the region’s long-term resilience. The event drew a strong international and national lineup.

Plenary addresses included Prof. J. David Frost of the Georgia Institute of Technology and Prof. Safeeq Khan of the University of California Merced, with further plenary and keynote speakers from premier institutions such as Imperial College London and Michigan State University, alongside leading experts from the IITs, CSIR-NGRI, the National Institute of Hydrology, the National Centre for Seismology and central government bodies. Sessions over the three days spanned multihazard risk assessment, climate projections, hydrological and glacial extremes, earthquake and infrastructure resilience, the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning to early warning and prediction, and community-centred approaches to disaster management.

A pre-conference workshop on disaster-resilient critical infrastructure, supported by the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, preceded the main event on June 22. The conference culminated in deliberation and recommendations aimed at strengthening climate and disaster resilience across the Indian Himalayan Region. Experts emphasised that the region’s challenges can no longer be addressed in isolation and called for an integrated approach that accounts for multiple, often cascading hazards, where a single trigger such as intense rainfall can set off floods, landslides and infrastructure failure in quick succession.

They stressed that climate change is amplifying the frequency and intensity of these events, making a siloed, single-hazard response inadequate for the mountains. To this end, participants recommended closer integration of science with governance, sustained investment in early warning systems and resilient infrastructure, stronger data sharing and risk mapping across agencies, and community-centred preparedness that places local populations at the centre of resilience planning.

The deliberations underlined the need to translate research into actionable policy so that scientific advances reach the villages, towns and critical lifelines most exposed to Himalayan hazards. Held under the patronage of Prof. Laxmidhar Behera, Director, IIT Mandi, and chaired by Prof. Kala Venkata Uday of C3DAR, the conference was coordinated by Organising Secretary Prof. Vivek Gupta. It was supported by the Anusandhan National Research Foundation, TATA Trusts and the Ministry of Earth Sciences, with Maccaferri as technical partner and Springer Nature as publishing partner.

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