`Lot of talk, but no money’ – Indian FM Sitharaman

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India (Commonwealth Union)_ India’s Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, has called for decisive action on climate funding and technology transfer in a virtual session at the inaugural India Global Forum Middle East and Africa 2023 (IGF ME&A). Sitharaman expressed concerns over the inadequate progress in these critical areas, emphasizing the need for tangible outcomes ahead of COP28. During her virtual address, Minister Sitharaman voiced her apprehensions, stating, “A lot of talk, but no money coming on the table; No pathways to show how technology is going to be transferred.” Urging urgency for action, she added, “COP 28 should show the direction, both for the transfer of technology and for the actual funding.”

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Themed ‘Unleashing Ambitions,’ the event gathered influential figures, including business leaders, policymakers, and celebrities, to explore areas of collaboration and related opportunities between India, the Middle East, and Africa. Highlighting the challenges encountered by developing and emerging market economies, Sitharaman stressed the importance of concrete outcomes at COP 28. She called for discussions to translate into meaningful actions to combat climate change, focusing particularly on climate finance and technology transfer.

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In response to issues relating to geopolitical tensions affecting the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEEC), Sitharaman remained optimistic, stating that IMEEC is a long-term vision and will not be affected by immediate events. She affirmed, “It’s going to face challenges, but it has its own strengths, and countries connected to this project are clear that this, through India, is critical for global trade and partnerships.” The India Global Forum Middle East and Africa 2023, themed ‘Unleashing Ambitions,’ served as a platform for discussions on trade, investment, innovation, technology, and sustainability. The summit also underscored shared economic interests between India, the Middle East, and Africa.

Further, Manoj Ladwa, Founder and Chairman of India Global Forum, highlighted the scoe for collaboration, stating, “With India’s growing dependability as a trusted global partner, the Middle East’s financial might, and Africa’s untapped human capital, there is every reason to work together to achieve our common goals of sustainable economic prosperity.” The IGF ME&A event positioned India as a hub for international business and collaboration by highlighting the nation’s rapid rate of development and transformation. In anticipation of COP28, Minister Sitharaman’s call for resolute measures stands out as an essential stride in the effort to confront climate-related issues.

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