What is India's position on 'discriminatory trade barriers linked to carbon emissions' at COP29

India has expressed dissent regarding this issue at the conference.
  • India opposes the imposition of discriminatory trade barriers linked to carbon emissions at COP29.
  • India believes that such trade barriers could negatively impact developing countries' ability to participate in global trade.
  • India argues that developed countries, which have historically contributed more to global carbon emissions, should take on a greater share of the responsibility for reducing emissions.
  • India emphasizes the need for a fair and balanced approach to addressing carbon emissions, taking into account the differing capacities and responsibilities of countries.
  • India advocates for more support and technology transfer to help developing countries transition to cleaner energy sources and reduce their carbon footprint.
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