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Cements role of Like-Minded Developing Countries block in Paris talks

In December, more than 190 countries will meet in Paris for an annual conference which, this time, is expected to deliver a global agreement to fight climate change.

Ahead of the global meet on climate change, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday asked the developed world to be convinced that developing nations are not enemies of environment and pressed for

National promises to cut emissions as part of preparations for a United Nations summit at the end of the year would cap global warming at the unacceptably high level of 3 degrees Celsius, the U.N.'

The world is well aware of the challenge of climate change and needs to be made aware about the principle of climate justice, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday.

Amid growing concerns among developing countries against the rich nations' mitigation-centric approach to arrive at a global climate deal, India on Tuesday lodged its strong objections to such an i

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday chaired a meeting of several important departments where the country's strategy for the crucial summit on climate change in Paris was discussed.

As the world continues to struggle to find a common ground on key issues ahead of the Paris climate summit, official representatives of the Like-Minded Developing Countries (LMDCs), including China

Discussions began Thursday regarding Maldives’ action plan for United Nations’ new international climate change accord.

Government today said that India's Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) for Paris climate summit in December this year, which are likely to be announced this month, will not comprom

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