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On Monday, India underlined the need for countries to take pre-2020 climate actions to curb emissions and sought cooperation among countries in finance and technology sectors to tackle climate change.
“Cooperation is the key for taking (climate) actions. Every country is at a different stage of development. We need cooperation. We have the will to act,” said Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar.
Javadekar said that India has already started the process of ratification of Paris Climate agreement and even during the recent meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama, both emphasized that the process should be completed at the earliest.
Since 2010, the annual dialogue has provided the opportunity for countries to engage in an informal exchange of experiences on international climate policy.
Javadekar said that on 5 October last year, Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel issued a joint statement, which forms the “basis” of the India-Germany partnership programme.
In a statement during the joint press briefing with Chancellor Merkel, Prime Minister Modi had said that he admired Merkel’s leadership in combating climate change and both countries had agreed on an India-Germany Climate and Renewable Alliance with a long term vision and a comprehensive agenda of combating climate change.
Modi had also said that he placed great value on Germany’s assistance of over one billion euros for India’s Green Energy Corridor and a new assistance package of over a billion euros for solar projects in India.
Javadekar added that he was hopeful of the outcome of the dialogue.
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