Planning Commission is constituting an expert group to recommend how India can move towards a low-carbon economy to combat climate change threats, environment minister Jairam Ramesh said here today.

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The announcement is likely to be made tomorrow.

The group which is likely to be led jointly by eminent economists like Kirit Parikh and former UN under-secretary-general Nitin Desai, will prepare a detailed roadmap for a low-carbon growth strategy, without compromising on country's economic growth.

"Post-Copenhagen, our priority is to cut emission intensity by 20-25% by 2020 on 2005 levels, which is not only eminently feasible, but can also be improved upon for the benefit of our own people," Ramesh said on the sidelines of a function here.

"It will submit the report within next three or four months to be implemented in 12th five-year plan," the minister said.

However, he made it clear that these commitments were voluntarily, unilateral and non-legally binding.