Ratifying Paris deal will give us role in shaping climate rule

Highlights
- PM Modi has announced that India will ratify Paris climate deal on Oct 2
- By ratifying now, India gets a seat at the 55/55 conference
- In June, India had hinted at linking NSG membership with its ratification
By ratifying now, India gets a seat at the 55/55 conference - when 55 countries with 55% emissions ratify the agreement, the countries set up a conference that is expected to write the new rules of the game. This is different from yesteryear when India has been late to the party, then spent years trying to gain entry.
In June, India hinted at linking its
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Its an important indicator to how India wants to present itself as a responsible global power, a contention which has greater relevance this week when India is widely believed to be launching military attacks on Pakistan and has announced it will
Arunabha Ghosh of Council for Energy, Environment and Water said, "Tactically, it gives India an advantage in the upcoming HFC negotiations in Kigali where India has articulated it is not part of the problem but solution. Indian companies are already working on patent-free solutions to alternatives to HFC."
On a bigger canvas it gives India a bigger heft in the UNCCC talks in Paris, the international aviation negotiations at ICAO (where things like carbon taxes will be debated). More important, India has set up parallel movements like the International Solar Alliance where India's leadership would be questionable if it did not ratify in time.
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