Sameer Jain, Managing Director, Primus Partners, and Pooja Lahri, Vice President, Primus Partners, shared their views on the future of global climate action as Donald Trump prepares for a second term. His past decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement could be repeated, undermining international climate efforts. For developing countries like India, this poses a challenge, as the U.S has been a key ally in climate finance and technology transfer.
With the U.S. possibly stepping back, India has an opportunity to lead on climate action. To do so, it must strengthen domestic policies, invest in green technology, and secure climate finance. By meeting its own targets and fostering innovation, India could become a global leader in tackling the climate crisis. Read Now!
- Empowering India's Growth: Unlocking AI's Potential for Tech-enabled MSME
- Enhancing Consumer Rights in the Indian Online Gaming Sector
- Viksit Bharat vision hinges on economic growth with inclusive development, digital penetration, social welfare
- ASSOCHAM – Consolidated recommendations to manage the impact of COVID-19