Intervening on the behalf of Like-Minded Developing Countries (LMDCs), at the High-Level Ministerial on Climate Finance on 14 November 2024 in CoP29 of the UNFCCC Summit at Baku.
- India highlighted that the impacts of Climate Change are increasingly becoming evident in form of one disaster to another.
- India firmly asserted that recognising the historical responsibilities and differences in capacities, the UNFCCC and its Paris Agreement envisage a global response to climate change, adhering to the principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capacities.
- India also said that context of different national circumstances, sustainable development goals and poverty eradication, particularly with respect to the Global South, must form the basis for a strong outcome on the New Collective Quantified Goal at CoP29.