India’s first National Action Plan on climate change was released in

2008 A.D.
2012 A.D.
2014 A.D.
2015 A.D.

The correct answer is (a) 2008 A.D.

India’s first National Action Plan on climate change was released in 2008. It was a comprehensive plan that outlined the country’s strategy for addressing climate change. The plan focused on four key areas: mitigation, adaptation, research and development, and international cooperation.

The plan was updated in 2012 and 2015. The 2012 update focused on increasing the country’s renewable energy capacity and reducing its emissions of greenhouse gases. The 2015 update focused on implementing the Paris Agreement and ensuring that India’s climate change policies were aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.

India has made significant progress in addressing climate change since the release of its first National Action Plan. The country has increased its renewable energy capacity, reduced its emissions of greenhouse gases, and implemented a number of policies to promote climate change adaptation. However, there is still much work to be done. India will need to continue to increase its efforts to address climate change in order to meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the years in which India’s first National Action Plan on climate change was released.