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10 wins and losses for the environment during India’s G20 presidency

From climate change and plastic pollution to biodiversity conservation and sustainability, India has focused on a range of issues that are important to the global community.

September 03, 2023 / 03:00 IST
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The International Big Cat Alliance was inspired by the success of Project Tiger. (Photo credit: David Raju via Wikimedia Commons)
The International Big Cat Alliance was inspired by the success of Project Tiger. (Photo credit: David Raju via Wikimedia Commons)

When India assumed the G20 presidency in December 2022 for the first time, it was a major opportunity for the country to showcase its diverse economy, technological prowess, and commitment to sustainable development. The country set its theme as "One Earth, One Family, One Future", and identified three priorities: inclusive growth, digital innovation, and climate resilience.

Throughout the year, the country focused on issues such as equitable global health access, sustainable infrastructure, and food security. By leveraging its presidency, India aimed to come up with collaborative solutions that not only benefited its own population but also contributed to the broader global well-being.

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India’s presidency of the G20 is a significant milestone in the country's journey as a global power. It also brought climate action and environmental protections back into focus.

Here are 10 major takeaways for the environment.