Glasgow: India said on Thursday that he welcomed the active participation of the South Asian Cooperative Environment (SACEP) program in the Tangguh Disaster Infrastructure Coalition (CDRI), which was aimed at promoting the resilience of the new infrastructure system and existing for the climate and disaster risk.
The Minister of Environment Tools of United States Bhupender Yadav made a statement at the meeting of SACEP countries on the sidelines of the ongoing international climate conference here.
“At the meeting of the Ministers of the South Asian Cooperative Environment (SACEP), Member States held a detailed discussion of climate-specific adaptation and mitigation in the South Asia region for collaborative collective response,” Yadav tweeted.
“It states that India has pioneered a resilient disaster infrastructure coalition to promote the resilience of the new infrastructure system and existing for climate and disaster risk, and India welcomes active participation from SACEP countries in CDRI,” Minister said in other tweets.
Yadav was in Glasgow representing India at the 26th party conference at Glasgow, England which began on October 31 and will end on November 12.
England leads conferences.
The Minister of Environment also maintained the “COP 26 diary” blog where he wrote that he had “meaningful days with discussions and back-to-back meetings at COP 26 as negotiations took the centrestage at the top.” “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set tones for the Summit which shows that India believes in action and not only speaks when it comes to climate change and saves the planet from its stream,” he wrote on his blog.
CDRI, UN agent, multilateral development bank and other stakeholders, was launched by India at the UN climate action summit in September 2019 in New York.
The coalition currently has 28 member countries, including the US, Germany, Fiji, Maldives, Maldives and the Dominican Republic.
Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday launched the State Infrastructure of Tangguh Island (Iris) as part of CDRI in the COP26 summit in Glasgow.