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Development & combating climate change not competing objectives for India: PM Modi at G20 Summit

He began by condemning the terror attack in Paris which led to the death of at least 129 people."Today, we meet in the tragic shadow of dreadful acts of terrorism. Combating it must be major priority for G20," he said.

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"e have adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We are days away from charting a sustainable future for our planet," he said.
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PM Narendra Modi on Sunday began the lead intervention at the G20 Summit.

He began by condemning the terror attack in Paris which led to the death of at least 129 people."Today, we meet in the tragic shadow of dreadful acts of terrorism. Combating it must be major priority for G20," he said.  

"This year is a milestone. The UN turned 70. We have adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We are days away from charting a sustainable future for our planet," he said. 

PM Narendra Modi also outlined how India's developmental goals are aligned with the SDGs. "We in India don't see development and combating climate change as competing objectives.  This is centred on the unity of humanity and nature" PM said.

PM Modi also outlined India's plan for action on climate change and approach to UN Climate Change Conference 2015 in Paris

The PM also offered seven points for consideration to act with respect to the climate change.  "We need to shift from 'carbon credit' to 'green credit', we must not only reduce fossil fuel use, but also moderate our lifestyle," he said.

He called for a target date before 2030 to reduce high costs of transferring remittances.

"Bold economic and governance reforms have helped India achieve 7.5% growth, strong prospects for higher growth in future," the PM added.

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