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UNGA committee endorses India's resolution for granting Observer Status to International Solar Alliance

The draft resolution was adopted in the General Assembly’s Sixth Committee, that deals with legal issues, without a vote on Thursday.

October 29, 2021 / 09:41 IST
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As world leaders gather for the climate change summit in Glasgow, a draft resolution introduced by India for granting the Observer Status to the International Solar Alliance has been adopted in a UN General Assembly committee.

The draft resolution was adopted in the General Assembly’s Sixth Committee, that deals with legal issues, without a vote on Thursday.

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The 76th session of the UN General Assembly will now have to formally adopt recommendation of the Sixth Committee.

India’s Deputy Permanent Representative, Ambassador R Ravindra said: Ahead of COP-26 scheduled in Glasgow next week, today’s action on the draft resolution to grant the Observer Status for the International Solar Alliance is not only symbolic, but a substantive one.