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London [UK], February 18 (ANI): Alok Sharma, President-designate of 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), witnessed India s ambitious work on renewable energy, and held vital discussions with government leaders, including Prime Minister Modi, businesses and civil society during his two-day visit to New Delhi.
According to an official statement issued by the British High Commission, Sharma congratulated PM Modi on his personal leadership on climate action and his recent commitment to deliver 450GW of renewable energy by 2030.
He also welcomed Prime Minister Modi s global leadership in setting up the International Solar Alliance and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, which the UK co-chairs.
We enter 2021 hoping to put the COVID19 pandemic behind us While each society has dealt with it uniquely global diplomacy will nevertheless focus on common concerns and shared lessons Much of that revolves around the nature of globalization
Alok Sharma, an Indian-origin minister in Prime Minister Boris Johnson s cabinet in the UK, has travelled to India to strengthen close working ties and discuss taking action on the shared challenge of climate change ahead of the UN climate .
COP26 President visits India to welcome climate leadership
Alok Sharma travels to India to strengthen close working ties and discuss taking action on the shared challenge of climate change
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Alok Sharma travelled to India in his first visit to Asia as full-time COP26 President
The COP26 President met India’s Prime Minister as well as leaders from government, business and civil society to discuss shared aims
He welcomed India’s renewable power ambitions and visited a rooftop solar plant
COP26 President Designate the Right Honourable Alok Sharma MP travelled to India to strengthen close working ties and discuss taking action on the shared challenge of climate change.