The Centre for Climate Change Research (CCCR;http://cccr.tropmet.res.in) at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM; http://www.tropmet.res.in), Pune, launched in 2009 with the support of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India, focuses on the development of new climate modelling capabilities in India and South Asia to address issues concerning the science of climate change. CCCR-IITM has the mandate of developing an Earth System Model and to make the regional climate projections. An important achievement was made by developing an Earth System Model at IITM, which is an important step towards understanding global and regional climate response to long-term climate variability and climate change. CCCR-IITM has also generated an ensemble of high resolution dynamically downscaled future projections of regional climate over South Asia and Indian monsoon, which are found useful for impact assessment studies and for quantifying uncertainties in the regional projections. A brief overview of these core climate change modeling activities of CCCR-IITM was presented in an Interim Report on Climate Change over India (available at http://cccr.tropmet.res.in/home/reports.jsp)