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India forms COP 33 panel after BRICS nations welcome bid to host 2028 summit – India News

The Environment Ministry has set up a dedicated COP-33 Cell to address the professional and logistical requirements for the 2028 United Nations climate summit (COP 33), which India has proposed to host.

An official order dated July 15 said the COP-33 Cell will function under the Climate Change Division of the ministry.

The cell will be headed by the joint secretary (Climate Change) and will include officers at various levels, including consultants and support staff.

India to play host country for COP 33 in 2028 as pitched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at COP 28 in Dubai

During his address at COP 28 in Dubai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had proposed India as the host country for COP 33.

If accepted by the UNFCCC, COP 33 would be the second UN climate conference to be hosted by India after COP 8 in New Delhi in 2002.

It would follow India’s successful presidency of the G20 summit in 2023 and position the country at the centre of global climate negotiations.

Climate action in place ahead of COP 33

India has pledged to reduce the emissions intensity of its GDP by 45 per cent by 2030 from 2005 levels, achieve 50 per cent of installed power capacity from non-fossil sources and become net-zero by 2070.

According to the government, India’s renewable energy capacity has crossed the 245 GW mark, achieving the target of 50 per cent of installed power capacity from non-fossil sources five years ahead of the 2030 deadline.

In other news, “PM @narendramodi lands in Male, Maldives to a ceremonial welcome. In a special gesture, President @MMuizzu and his Cabinet members received PM at the airport. This is the 3rd visit by PM to (Maldives flag). PM will be participating as ‘Guest of Honour’ at the 60th anniversary of the Independence of (Maldives flag),” said MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.

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