For India with huge developmental needs, requires strong diplomatic partnerships with powerful nations that have interest in Growth with renewable energy and entrepreneurship in nature (GREEN). Explain (200 Words)
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KEY POINTS
· The Cornwall G7 summit sought to re-establish a common purpose among the richest democracies of the world.
· The G7 agreed collectively to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050 and called on all countries, in particular, major emitting economies to join as part of global efforts.
· ODA (official development assistance) has been made contingent on net-zero emissions by 2050 and deep cuts in emissions in the 2020s.
· Coal was particularly in the eye of the G7 which stressed that international investments in unabated coal must stop now.
· India has been a leading stakeholder in climate action and is among the few in the G20 in line to meet their commitments under the Paris Accord.
· It has also taken on a most ambitious target of 450 GW of renewable power by 2030 and has shown the world the way forward on solar power with producers now offering ultra-competitive tariffs.
· BASIC, comprising India, China, Brazil and South Africa, has so far led the efforts of large developing countries in climate negotiations.
· It issued a statement underlining that developing countries require time and policy space to achieve a just transition of their economies.
· But with possible differences of opinion on net zero and other differences as well the jury is out on BASIC’s future global negotiations.
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