India, the world's largest milk producer and third largest methane emitter, primarily due to its dairy industry, has not yet joined global pledges to cut methane emissions. The National Dairy Development Board is considering genetic improvement programs to reduce the number of cows needed for milk production, thereby lowering emissions. However, Ember suggests that focusing on the energy sector, specifically oil, gas, and coal mining, could be more effective in reducing methane emissions. Despite high agricultural emissions, India's per capita emissions remain below average due to its large population. Dairy farmers are open to improved farming practices but are not willing to abandon their livestock due to climate concerns.