4th Asia Ministerial Conference on Tiger Conservation
From 19th to 21st January, 2022, the 4th Asia Ministerial Conference on Tiger Conservation was organised by the Government of Malaysia and Global Tiger Forum (GTF).
- The conference reviewed progress towards the Global Tiger Recovery Programme and commitments to tiger conservation.
India’s Address at the Summit: Key Highlights
- New Delhi Declaration: India will facilitate Tiger Range Countries towards finalisation of New Delhi Declaration for the Global Tiger Summit to be held at Vladivostok, Russia later this year.
- A “Pre-Tiger Summit” meeting was held at New Delhi in 2010, wherein the draft declaration on tiger conservation for Global Tiger Summit was finalised.
- India’s ....
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