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2h agoIndia reaffirms commitment to equitable climate action at COP30 in Brazil

At the Leaders’ Summit of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, India reiterated its commitment to climate action anchored in equity and the principle of common-but-differentiated-responsibilities (CBDR-RC).
The country highlighted that between 2005 and 2020 it reduced emission intensity of GDP by 36% and now has over 50% of installed power capacity from non-fossil sources.
India also welcomed the Tropical Forests Forever Facility as an observer and called for developed countries to deliver predictable concessional finance as global ambition remains insufficient.
India’s statement positions it as a proactive player in the global climate regime ahead of the next decade of action.
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2h agoIndia reaffirms commitment to equitable climate action at COP30 in Brazil

At the Leaders’ Summit of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, India reiterated its commitment to climate action anchored in equity and the principle of common-but-differentiated-responsibilities (CBDR-RC).
The country highlighted that between 2005 and 2020 it reduced emission intensity of GDP by 36% and now has over 50% of installed power capacity from non-fossil sources.
India also welcomed the Tropical Forests Forever Facility as an observer and called for developed countries to deliver predictable concessional finance as global ambition remains insufficient.
India’s statement positions it as a proactive player in the global climate regime ahead of the next decade of action.
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India underscores its equity-based climate stance at COP30, citing emissions gains and non-fossil power share over 50%.
At the Leaders’ Summit of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, India reiterated its commitment to climate action anchored in equity and the principle of common-but-differentiated-responsibilities (CBDR-RC).
The country highlighted that between 2005 and 2020 it reduced emission intensity of GDP by 36% and now has over 50% of installed power capacity from non-fossil sources.
India also welcomed the Tropical Forests Forever Facility as an observer and called for developed countries to deliver predictable concessional finance as global ambition remains insufficient.
India’s statement positions it as a proactive player in the global climate regime ahead of the next decade of action.

At the Leaders’ Summit of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, India reiterated its commitment to climate action anchored in equity and the principle of common-but-differentiated-responsibilities (CBDR-RC).
The country highlighted that between 2005 and 2020 it reduced emission intensity of GDP by 36% and now has over 50% of installed power capacity from non-fossil sources.
India also welcomed the Tropical Forests Forever Facility as an observer and called for developed countries to deliver predictable concessional finance as global ambition remains insufficient.
India’s statement positions it as a proactive player in the global climate regime ahead of the next decade of action.
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Nov 8, 2025 • 21:06 IST