Environmentally and socially responsive supply chains are in the early adoption stages in India. Global
supply chains need worldwide goals, and the key to the success of Green Supply Chain Management is
to bring the worldwide industry together to decide upon and pledge to work towards reasonable and concrete goals that will
make a real difference to the environment. Customers are increasingly demanding to know where products come from, how
they are made and distributed and what impact future environmental legislations will have on the products they buy. The aim of
this paper is to provide action plans and facilitate knowledge among supply chain practitioner that they need to go green the
business efciently, and communicate these efforts to their customers, partners, and the public. In fact, the paper discusses the
key drivers for green initiatives include government compliance, improved customer and public relations, a decreased fuel bill
and nancial ROI through various supply chain initiatives such as reverse logistics. Further, increasing supply chain efciency,
improving investor relations, decreasing risk and a larger corporate responsibility agenda are identied as important factors
in the strategic decision to go green. Companies working in India are not properly addressing these measures in supply chain
design and operations. That is why, the paper further elaborates strategic management of green supply chain, which involves
collecting and analyzing environmental regulations and customer concerns, discussing the relevant environmental issues with
the procurement, manufacturing and quality control departments across the supply chain rms and nally developing and
communicating the green supply chain policies to all members of the supply chain i.e. supplier's supplier to customer's
customer.