50 Years of Project Tiger: India Reviews Tiger Conservation Policy and Future Strategy

9 Feb 2026

50 Years of Project Tiger: India Reviews Tiger Conservation Policy and Future Strategy

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav called for a comprehensive review of tiger conservation policies as India completes 50 years of tiger conservation.

Key Highlights from the Conference

  • Review of NTCA Meetings: The Minister urged a review of all policy decisions to identify those that are outdated, unimplemented, or fully executed.
  • Formal Policy Consolidation: He suggested consolidating five decades of policy decisions into a formal policy statement, with the matter placed as the first agenda item in the next NTCA meeting.
  • Key Priority Areas:
    • Tiger Population Estimation: The Minister highlighted the need for focused deliberation on improving tiger population estimation exercises.
    • Rescue and Rehabilitation Infrastructure: Strengthening rescue, rehabilitation, and transit treatment centres around tiger reserves was emphasised.
    • Human Wildlife Conflict: Active management of human–wildlife interactions was identified as a major emerging need.
    • Utilisation of Tiger Reserve Funds: Better utilisation of the Tiger Reserve Fund and Project Tiger resources was stressed.
    • Strengthening Conservation Foundations: The Minister called for strengthening Tiger Conservation Foundations for long-term sustainability
  • Formation of Working Groups:
    • Four Region-Specific Working Groups: The Minister proposed setting up four working groups to examine region-specific challenges, including changes in tiger populations.
    • These groups would also assess the implementation of centrally sponsored conservation schemes across tiger reserves.

Tiger Conservation Framework

  • Project Tiger
    • Launch: Project Tiger was launched in 1973 as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme to ensure viable tiger populations and protect critical habitats.
    • First implemented at Jim Corbett National Park.
    • Type: A Centrally Sponsored Scheme under the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC).
    • Highest Tiger Population State: Madhya Pradesh
  • National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA):
    • Established in 2005
    • Status: NTCA is a statutory body constituted under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (2006 Amendment).
    • Mandate: It approves tiger conservation plans, monitors tiger reserves, and ensures implementation of Project Tiger guidelines.
  • Tiger Reserves Network:
    • Tiger reserves were created under Project Tiger to provide safe breeding habitats.
    • Administered by NTCA.
    • Number of Tiger Reserves: 58. (Madhya pradesh has highest numbers with 9 reserves)
    • Largest Tiger Reserve: Nagarjunsagar–Srisailam Tiger Reserve (Andhra Pradesh–Telangana) is the largest in India.

Population Trends

  • As per the latest census (2022), the population is estimated to be 3,682 tigers (average number).
  • Leading States: Madhya Pradesh leading at 785, followed by Karnataka (563), Uttarakhand (560), and Maharashtra (444).
  • Long-term Growth Trend: India’s tiger population has grown at an annual rate of about 6% since 2006.
  • Density: The tiger abundance within the Tiger Reserve is highest in Corbett (260), followed by Bandipur (150), Nagarhole (141).
  • India currently harbors almost 75% of the world’s wild tiger population.

  • Tiger Corridors Conservation:
    • Corridors connect protected areas and allow safe movement of tigers.
    • Important for landscape-level conservation, Tiger corridors prevents genetic isolation and supports long-term species survival.
    • 32 major corridors across the country.
    • Example:
      • Rajaji-Corbett in Shivalik Hills & Gangetic Plains
      • Ranthambhore-Kuno-Madhav in Central India & Eastern Ghats
      • Nagarahole-Bandipur-Mudumalai-Wayanad in Western Ghats
      • Kaziranga-Karbi Anglong in North East
  • All India Tiger Estimation (Tiger Census):
    • Conducted once every 4 years.
    • Implemented By: NTCA with State Forest Departments and Wildlife Institute of India (WII).
  • Monitoring System for Tigers: Intensive Protection and Ecological Status (MSTrIPES) Programme:
    • A technology-based monitoring system.
    • Helps in Real-time patrolling, Database creation, Ecological assessment and Better reserve management.
  • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972:
    • Provides the legal foundation for tiger protection
    • Tigers are listed under Schedule I (highest protection)
  • Global Tiger Forum (GTF):
    • An international intergovernmental organization
    • Headquartered in New Delhi, India
    • Aims to promote international cooperation for tiger conservation.
  • Global Tiger Initiative (GTI)
    • Launched in 2008 as a global partnership of governments, international organisations, civil society, and the private sector.
    • Seeks to prevent tiger extinction through coordinated global action.
    • In 2013, its mandate was expanded to include Snow Leopard conservation.

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International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)

  • Overview:
    • The International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) is a treaty-based intergovernmental organisation established to promote the global conservation of major big cat species through cooperation, capacity building, and financial support
    • It was officially launched in April 2023, marking 50 years of Project Tiger, and was later formalised as an international legal entity in 2024
  • Headquarters and Secretariat: New Delhi, India.
  • Core Focus Species: IBCA works for the protection of seven major big cat species: Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar, Puma.
  • Global Big Cat Summit: The Union Budget 2026-27 has announced that the first Global Big Cat Summit will be hosted in India.

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