Government Constitutes Apex Committee For Implementation of Paris Agreement
The Government of India has constituted the Apex Committee for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (AIPA) on November 27, 2020, through a gazette notification.
- AIPA has been constituted with the purpose of ensuring a coordinated response on climate change matters that protects the country’s interests and ensures that India is on track towards meeting its climate change obligations under the Paris Agreement including its submitted Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
Apex Committee for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement
- The AIPA, with its 17 members, has the responsibility of formulating policies and programmes for implementing NDCs.
- The committee will have the secretary, ....
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