• About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
No Result
View All Result

India no polluter

Will highlight this during presidency

by Blitz India Media
May 16, 2023
in G20 podium
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Nishant Bhaiji

NEW DELHI: The world came to a consensus over the issue of global warming during the Paris Agreement in 2015. A long- term temperature goal was set and it was agreed to limit global warming to 1.5 degree. During the G20 2021, an ambitious effort was made to secure commitments from member nations on achieving carbonneutrality by 2050. Echoing the sentiments of developing nations, India, Russia and China dissented.

India and some other developing countries are often accused of accelerating global warming. They are often called ‘polluters’. The emission statistics are often looked at in isolation i.e. without the relative context. The same data, when contextualised in the period when the West was industralising, would end up labeling almost all the developed countries as polluters.

When India ascends to G20 presidency, the key area it will focus on is to address this discrepancy and highlight that India or other developing countries are not polluters, said Amitabh Kant, the G20 Sherpa of India and former CEO of Niti Aayog, while explaining India’s perspective and leadership initiatives for the upcoming G20 presidency.

“If you were to look at the world, the total carbon space available to the world is about 3400 Giga tons, out of which India has occupied only 1.5 pc.

It’s logically entitled to 18.5 pc based on its per capita, population wise. India is, therefore, not a polluter. The carbon space has been occupied by the developed world and, therefore, they accepted the principle of climate justice. And they said that we will finance to support your transition,” he said at the Public Affairs Forum of India’s (PAFI) ninth Annual Forum 2022.

Kant praised India’s innovation and achievements, especially in the green energy domain. He lauded the efforts of the Government in creating an ambitious entrepreneurial environment in the country.

“If you were to look at the world, the total carbon space available to the world is about 3400 Giga tons, out of which India has occupied only 1.5 pc. It’s logically entitled to 18.5 pc based on its per capita, population wise. India is, therefore, not a polluter”

“India has demonstrated this when it lived up to its COP21 commitment in Paris. It was the only country which achieved its non-fossil power commitment nine years early. None of the G20 countries achieved that,” he said.

At G20, India will mobilise support from World Bank, IMF, multilateral organisations, developed nations and private sector to fund and aid developing countries’ green energy transition. There is huge leap which developing countries need to take for bringing their population out of poverty and providing an overall better quality of life to their citizens. Their growth engines need to be fueled by green energy, or, without support and funds they will have to make the hard choice of developing with fossil fuel.

As per the World Bank’s classification, India, with per capita income of approximately $2100, is a lower-middle income country. For the nation to be in the league of high income countries, its per capita income needs to cross $12,695. This humongous feat can only be achieved if the country can sustain a high growth rate between 6 to 8 per cent for the next 25 years.

Explaining the phenomenal growth of the Asian economies, Amitabh Kant wrote in The Week magazine recently: “When these countries were growing, global trade was expanding, global debt was at unprecedented levels and there was the luxury of carbonising while industrialising.”

First the Covid-19 and now the Russia-Ukraine war has antagonised global supply chain; particularly the war driving global inflation surge which has resulted into meltdown of the world economies. On top of all that, global warming noose is tightening around every developing country’s neck. India along with the other developing countries will have to industrialise without carbonising.

Next Post

India abstains, Russia vetoes; UNSC resolution fails to pass

Recent News

India defend T20 World Cup title
News

BCCI to honour five ICC trophy-winning teams

by Blitz India Media
March 10, 2026
0

Blitz Bureau NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will host its annual awards ceremony on...

Read moreDetails
SIP inflows at Rs 29,845 cr in Feb, up 15 pc

SIP inflows at Rs 29,845 cr in Feb, up 15 pc

March 10, 2026
Oil prices slip below $90 per barrel

Oil prices slip below $90 per barrel

March 10, 2026
piyush-goyal

India’s annual food exports nearing Rs 5 lakh cr: Goyal

March 10, 2026
djokovic-masters-1000-record-indian-wells

Djokovic survives Kovacevic scare

March 10, 2026

Blitz Highlights

  • Special
  • Spotlight
  • Insight
  • Entertainment
  • Health

International Editions

  • US (New York)
  • UK (London)
  • Middle East (Dubai)
  • Tanzania (Africa)

Nation

  • East
  • West
  • South
  • North
  • Hindi Edition

E-paper

  • India
  • Hindi E-paper
  • Dubai E-Paper
  • USA E-Paper
  • UK-Epaper
  • Tanzania E-paper

Useful Links

  • About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Blitz Highlights
      • Special
      • Spotlight
      • Insight
      • Entertainment
      • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Legal
    • Perspective
    • Nation
      • East
      • West
      • North
      • South
    • Business & Economy
    • World
    • Hindi Edition
    • International Editions
      • Dubai
      • Tanzania
      • United Kingdom
      • USA
    • Blitz India Business

    ©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation