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India leader in combating climate change, says Modi

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July 23, 2023

At G20 Energy Ministers' meet, PM lists the country's green initiatives

- AMIT MUKHERJEE

India leader in combating climate change, says Modi

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that India has taken great strides in green growth, energy transition and renewable segments. He asserted that the country is moving ahead strongly on its climate commitments.

Addressing the G20 Energy Ministers’ meet in Goa digitally, the Prime Minister said that despite being the most populated nation and the fastest-growing large economy in the world, “India is strongly moving towards its climate commitments.”

Enlisting several green initiatives taken by India, the PM said that India has achieved its non-fossil installed electric capacity target nine years in advance and set a higher target for itself. He mentioned that the nation plans to achieve 50 percent non-fossil installed capacity by 2030.

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