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India steadily positioning itself as competitive maritime nation: Shipping secretaryIndia is strengthening its position as a maritime power. Policy changes, infrastructure growth, and private sector engagement are driving t...
Single-window system, project dashboard accelerate industrialisation in Odisha: IPICOL MDReforms streamline processes without diluting safeguards, says Aboli Sunil Naravane, MD, IPICOL
India must pursue value-driven critical minerals diplomacy in AfricaGlobal energy chokepoints highlight India's need for mineral security. A new strategy focuses on deep partnerships in Africa. This involves...
Clean industrialisation not impediment but catalyst for economic expansion: Bhupender YadavIndia's Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav stated clean industrialisation drives economic growth. Decarbonizing manufacturing is crucial ...
Tuticorin Port signs investment proposals worth over 1 lakh croreV.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority has signed 28 agreements for green energy projects. These pacts represent an investment exceeding Rs 1.27...
Predictions for 2024: Need aggressive action to meet green targets, says Amitabh KantIn 2024, popularisation of solar rooftops must be undertaken in mission mode. This is India’s big opportunity. Despite successes in renewab...
India can become first country to industrialise without carbonising: Amitabh KantIndia has the potential to become the first country to industrialize without carbonizing, according to G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant. He believes...
Odisha receives investment intent worth Rs 26K crore at business meet in TokyoThe Indian state, Odisha, received investment intents worth over INR260bn ($3.5bn) during the Odisha Business Meet held in Tokyo on Wednesd...
How new steel-making technology can make India industrialise without the need to carboniseIndustry in India is highly dynamic and has immense capability to innovate. One can be optimistic that Indian companies will adopt green st...
Nirmala Sitharaman was outstanding — but WTO Nairobi meet can cause famines: M S SwaminathanSwaminathan discusses why he fears the WTO Nairobi meet could exacerbate global food insecurity, double standards over farming protection.
Developed world needs to walk the talk on climate change: Prakash Javadekar"Developed world would now have to walk the talk and will have to provide green climate fund to the developing world," Javadekar said yeste...
Ministers from major emitters meet in Washington to address contentious issuesWith barely eight months to the crucial Paris summit, the Major Economies Forum provides an informal forum for countries to discuss and con...
Climate change: India eyes more financial support from developed nationsNew Delhi stressed that without adequate financial support it would be difficult for developing countries to make ambitious plans to tackle...
Lima Climate Conference: Environment minister Prakash Javadekar calls for “invest in India”Javadekar said that the need for climate finance in the developing countries was huge, in the range of $600 to $1500 billion a year.
Adapt to climate and cut emissions, say Brazil, South Africa, India and ChinaThe quartet stressed that the new global compact must be balanced and include the efforts to be made by each country or INDC.
- Manmohan Singh criticises industrialised nations for not aiding sustainable development
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has criticised the industrialised nations for not providing additional finance and technology for sustainable...
- Durban climate change talks: Go for energy efficiency
The conference has decided on a roadmap to curb emissions of greenhouse-causing gases by both developing and advanced economies; the actual...