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India reaffirms commitment to climate action despite developed nations’ shortfalls: Minister

New Delhi, Sept 2 (UNI) union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav today said though developed countries have failed in fulfilling their commitment to provide finance and technology to developing nations, India has faith in multilateralism and is committed to fighting climate change.
Addressing the 20th CII Sustainability Summit here, Yadav said, “Our first stand is... we have faith in multilateral forums and our Prime Minister’s clear message is that India will be part of the solution, not the problem… Developing nations need finance and technology to deal with climate change and developed countries have not fulfilled their commitments for a long time.”
He acknowledged that while climate change is a global threat, its adverse impacts are disproportionately borne by developing countries, which have contributed least to the crisis. “India, the world’s most populous country, has already fulfilled several commitments under its nationally determined contributions,” he said.
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