India, US can collaborate on agenda for clean and green technologies: PM Modi
An official statement said Modi noted that India is committed to meeting its nationally determined contributions under the Paris agreement and that it was among the few countries on track to meet these commitments.
An official statement said Modi noted that India is committed to meeting its nationally determined contributions under the Paris agreement and that it was among the few countries on track to meet these commitments.
"Had an excellent discussion with US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate @JohnKerry. His passion and commitment to expedite climate action are commendable," Modi tweeted.
"With our complementary strengths, India and US can creatively collaborate on a 2030 agenda for clean and green technologies in the service of the planet. @JohnKerry," he said in another tweet.
The statement said Kerry noted that the US would support India's climate plans by facilitating affordable access to green technologies and requisite finance.
"The prime minister agreed that cooperation between India and the United States particularly on financing innovation and faster deployment of green technologies would have a positive demonstration effect on other countries," it said.
It also said Kerry conveyed greetings of President Joe Biden to the prime minister.
Had an excellent discussion with US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate @JohnKerry. His passion and commitment t… https://t.co/XxFdccRsJY
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1617810028000"The prime minister fondly recalled his recent interactions with President Biden, including during the Quad leaders' summit, and requested Kerry to convey his best wishes to President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris," it said.
It said Kerry briefed Modi on his fruitful and productive discussions over the last two days in India.
External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said the discussions focused on the climate leaders' summit as well as issues in the context of the upcoming UN climate change conference (COP26) and UN framework convention on climate change (UNFCC). Climate change has been a major area of focus for President Biden.
President Biden has invited 40 world leaders including Modi to the virtual summit on the climate crisis.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin were among the key leaders invited to the two-day conference.
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