India, US Discuss Measures To Combat Climate Change
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Minister of State (independent charge) for This was followed by the first meeting of the
Javadekar said that in view of the 2015 Agreement on climate change, the Joint Working Group needed to work very closely. He also emphasised on the need to develop a common understanding for ambitious and balanced package for the post-2020 period.
Reiterating the government’s commitment towards sustainable development, Javadekar said that several major
Todd Stern said the Joint Working Group would start a constructive partnership on clean energy and climate change between the two countries. He also added that this initiative would help to enhance the bilateral partnership. (Image: Press Information Bureau)
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