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Yadav addresses 'XDG 2045' Ministerial Roundtable in Dubai

By TIOL News Service

NEW DELHI, FEB 12, 2025: UNION Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav addressed a gathering of Global leaders and thinkers during the 'XDG 2045' Ministerial Roundtable, today at the World Government Summit, 2025 in Dubai. He presented India's vision for sustainable development, anchored in the commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and India's ambition for a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Beginning his intervention, the Minister assured the august gathering of India's unwavering commitment to the SDGs and dwelled upon India's achievements in this direction. He said, "We have made significant progress, particularly in renewable energy, healthcare, and poverty reduction. India is rapidly expanding its renewable energy capacity and we are already among the world's leaders in solar energy and are investing in clean technologies, electric vehicles, and climate-resilient infrastructure". However, the Minister added that climate change and biodiversity loss remain critical challenges and these cannot be addressed without a transformative change in how the World approaches development.

Speaking on the crucial issue of 'Means of Implementation', Yadav pointed out that the financial resources required to achieve the SDGs, particularly in addressing climate change and environmental sustainability, remain far below what was promised by the Developed nations. Despite numerous pledges, financial flows to Developing countries have been insufficient to meet the pressing needs of climate adaptation, mitigation, and biodiversity preservation.

The Minister expressed India's deep concern about the failure of Developed countries to meet their financial commitments for a just transition in Developing countries, climate adaptation finance and additional funding for biodiversity conservation. He noted that without adequate financing, many Nations, particularly those with the greatest vulnerabilities, face a debt burden that threatens their ability to pursue sustainable development. Yadav once again urged the Developed countries to fulfill the financial promises made and work together to close this gap, as the world approaches the final stretch towards 2030.

Talking about India's idea of sustainable development that promotes equity, justice, and harmony with nature, the Minister said, "Looking ahead to 2047, when India celebrates the centenary of its independence, our vision for Viksit Bharat goes beyond mere economic growth. We envision an India that is not only developed but also green, resilient, and inclusive". He noted that the path to this future is rooted in the belief that human society and nature must coexist harmoniously. This is where India's mission for LiFE (Lifestyle for the Environment) becomes very relevant, which promotes a pro-planet lifestyle embracing sustainability at the individual, community, and national levels, ensuring that the choices we make today contribute to a better tomorrow, he added.

Taking cue from India's development strategy, Yadav proposed that the World should be committed to pursuing green growth and continue making concerted efforts on afforestation, sustainable agriculture, and green infrastructure to ensure that development is in harmony with the environment. "We should continue to invest in climate resilience, ensuring that communities can withstand the impacts of climate change", he added.

The Minister reminded the gathering that as the world pursues shared goals, it must be remembered that the future is intrinsically linked to collaboration and cooperation. He said that the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam should serve as a guiding principle for XDG 2045. "For XDG 2045 to truly succeed, it must not merely be a set of agreements or declarations, but a global movement-a movement grounded in the principles of justice, inclusivity, and shared progress. This is why Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam must serve as the guiding principle for our collaboration, leading us to foster partnerships based on trust, mutual benefit, and an unwavering commitment to the common good. Only by embracing this worldview can we build a harmonious and sustainable future, where no one is left behind, and all countries are empowered to thrive", he stated.

Concluding his address, Yadav encouraged world leaders to continue working together, across borders and sectors, to build a world that is more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous for generations to come, eradicating poverty and leaving no one behind. India is ready to contribute its ideas, innovations, and actions to this collective endeavour, he added.

 


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