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India, South Korea agree to further deepen bilateral ties
New Delhi, Dec 23 (UNI) India and South Korea on Wednesday agreed to further strengthen the high level exchanges in 2021 and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, including the areas of defence and in particular on enhancing defence industry cooperation.
Secretary (East) in the ministry of external affairs Riva Ganguly Das and Republic of Korea First Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-kun held consultations on Wednesday through digital video conference.
The consultations covered issues related to bilateral cooperation and also international issues of mutual interest including high-level bilateral exchanges, defense and security cooperation, COVID-19 response, coordination in multilateral forums, the ministry of external affairs said in a statement.
Five years since Paris, an opportunity to build back better
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We owe it to the next generation who will have to bear the burden of climate change and pay off the debt of the recovery
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We owe it to the next generation who will have to bear the burden of climate change and pay off the debt of the recovery
December 12 marked the five-year anniversary of the Paris Agreement. The international community, including the European Union (EU) and India, gathered at the Climate Ambition Summit 2020 to celebrate and recognise our resolve in working towards a safer, more resilient world with net-zero emissions. A world we can be proud to leave to our grandchildren.
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New Year reckoning looms on climate and disaster action
December 20, 2020 in Opinion
BY Mami Mizutori
Climate-vulnerable nations know all too well that action on the climate emergency is just as important as a successful and affordable vaccine against Covid-19.
This year’s UN climate talks may have been postponed, but no one can take away the midnight reckoning that beckons on December 31 when the deadline expires for the submission of enhanced Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) countries’ climate action plans under the Paris Agreement.
This is the first of the five-year cycles of NDC revision envisaged when the climate accord was adopted by consensus on December 12, 2015.