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ID193433
Title ProperClimate Talks
Other Title InformationIndia’s Evolving Climate Stance and Sino-Indian Relations
LanguageENG
AuthorNag, Gouri Sankar ;  Gouri Sankar Nag and Ajay Majumder ;  Majumder, Ajay
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article is an attempt to reflect on the CoP process of addressing the uphill task of climate change. So far, there have been 28 conferences on climate change under the aegis of the UN. The CoP28 held in Dubai has added new dimensions to the hermeneutics of climate change discourse. The authors have endeavoured to unravel the process of underlying politics of new policy making that is fraught with challenges amidst North South division, rampant geopolitical tensions and capitalism’s entry into the new age of information revolution. In this perspective aspects of Sino-Indian climate diplomacy have been discussed to bring out and understand their convergence and divergence.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 45, No.1; Jan 2024: p.27-32
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2024-01 45, 1
Key WordsSino-Indian relations ;  Climate Talks ;  India’s Evolving Climate Stance