India’s Ambassador To Brazil, Dinesh Bhatia, Represented Prime Minister Narendra Modi At The World Leaders’ Summit Ahead Of COP30 In Belém. The Summit Focused On Climate Action, Finance, And Forest Preservation. India Reaffirmed Its Panchamrit Vision And Called For Predictable, Grant-Based Climate Finance From Developed Nations.
India’s presence at COP30’s political prelude
At the World Leaders’ Summit held in Belém, Brazil, ahead of the COP30 Climate Conference, India was represented by Ambassador Dinesh Bhatia. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not attend, the country’s participation reaffirmed its commitment to climate responsibility and global cooperation.
Key highlights:
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Ambassador Dinesh Bhatia represented PM Modi at the summit held on November 6–7 in Belém
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The summit was hosted by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and UN Secretary-General António Guterres
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India reiterated its Panchamrit climate action framework, first announced at COP26 in Glasgow
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Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav will lead India’s delegation during the main COP30 sessions from November 10–21
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India is expected to push for stronger climate finance commitments, emphasizing trust-building through predictable, grant-based support
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Over 140 delegations, including 57 heads of state, participated in the summit to set the political tone for COP30
India’s strategic climate stance
India’s approach at COP30 centers on equity, transparency, and honoring past commitments. With a focus on adaptation, forest conservation, and renewable energy, the country aims to balance development needs with environmental stewardship.
Sources: The Hindu, Outlook Business, Malaysia Sun, India Today, Tribune India