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Union Environment Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav represents India at the G20 Environment Ministers’ Meeting at Cape Town, South Africa — UPSC Current Affairs | October 16, 2025
Union Environment Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav represents India at the G20 Environment Ministers’ Meeting at Cape Town, South Africa
Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav represented India at the G20 Environment Ministers’ Meeting in Cape Town, emphasizing solidarity, equality, and sustainability, while highlighting India's achievements in meeting its NDCs and advocating for the principle of Common but differentiated responsibilities. The Minister underscored the importance of integrating ecosystem-based solutions and futuristic technologies for a sustainable future.
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Union Environment Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav represents India at the G20 Environment Ministers’ Meeting at Cape Town, South Africa Knowledge sharing, Capacity Building, Technology co-development and Transfer to play significant role in attaining Sustainability: Shri Bhupender Yadav Posted On: 16 OCT 2025 4:34PM by PIB Delhi Extending gratitude to the Republic of South Africa for leadering efforts for advancing the theme ‘Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability’, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Bhupender Yadav, delivered India's statement at the G20 Environment Ministers’ Meeting, in Cape Town, South Africa today. The Minister called on the delegates to tread the path of building a world united in purpose, equal in right and resources, committed to the planet. In his address, Shri Yadav expressed satisfaction that as Paris Agreement completes 10 years, all countries came together to determine their NDCs, work towards them, and in many cases, like India, started attaining their goals even before the designated timelines. Reaffirming the gathering that India is always a part of the solution, the Minister urged that the G20 must act as a bridge between ambition and implementation, ensuring that every nation’s contribution is respected and every nation’s capacity is enhanced. “We must reaffirm the principles of ‘Common but differentiated responsibilities and Respective Capabilities’. Finance to developing countries to meet the vital environmental challenges needs to be honoured as an onerous duty rather than a mere promise because equality is not a privilege – it is a right”, he added. Shri Yadav reminded that Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in his address last year at the G20 Summit, highlighted the relevance of going ‘back to the basics’ and the importance of integrating it with our ‘march to the future’. “Ecosystem-based solutions and futuristic technologies must converge to create a sustainable future. Knowledge sharing, capacity building, technology co-development and transfer will play a significant role in attaining sustainability”, he stated. The Minister advocated a ‘whole-of-the-society’ approach and ‘pro-planet lifestyle choices’ of individuals shall be most relevant for achieving meaningful and tangible outcomes. “We sincerely appreciate and fully support the people-centric, holistic, integrated and collaborative approach proposed by the South African Presidency”, he concluded. ***** VM (Release ID: 2179910)
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Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Union Environment Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav represents India at the G20 Environment Ministers’ Meeting at Cape Town, South Africa Knowledge sharing, Capacity Building, Technology co-development and Transfer to play significant role in attaining Sustainability: Shri Bhupender Yadav Posted On: 16 OCT 2025 4:34PM by PIB Delhi Extending gratitude to the Republic of South Africa for leadering efforts for advancing the theme ‘Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability’, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Bhupender Yadav, delivered India's statement at the G20 Environment Ministers’ Meeting, in Cape Town, South Africa today. The Minister called on the delegates to tread the path of building a world united in purpose, equal in right and resources, committed to the planet. In his address, Shri Yadav expressed satisfaction that as Paris Agreement completes 10 years, all countries came together to determine their NDCs, work towards them, and in many cases, like India, started attaining their goals even before the designated timelines. Reaffirming the gathering that India is always a part of the solution, the Minister urged that the G20 must act as a bridge between ambition and implementation, ensuring that every nation’s contribution is respected and every nation’s capacity is enhanced. “We must reaffirm the principles of ‘Common but differentiated responsibilities and Respective Capabilities’. Finance to developing countries to meet the vital environmental challenges needs to be honoured as an onerous duty rather than a mere promise because equality is not a privilege – it is a right”, he added. Shri Yadav reminded that Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in his address last year at the G20 Summit, highlighted the relevance of going ‘back to the basics’ and the importance of integrating it with our ‘march to the future’. “Ecosystem-based solutions and futuristic technologies must converge to create a sustainable future. Knowledge sharing, capacity building, technology co-development and transfer will play a significant role in attaining sustainability”, he stated. The Minister advocated a ‘whole-of-the-society’ approach and ‘pro-planet lifestyle choices’ of individuals shall be most relevant for achieving meaningful and tangible outcomes. “We sincerely appreciate and fully support the people-centric, holistic, integrated and collaborative approach proposed by the South African Presidency”, he concluded. ***** VM (Release ID: 2179910)
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Analysis

Prelims Facts (Factual Knowledge)

  1. Location of G20 Environment Ministers’ Meeting
  2. India's representative at the meeting
  3. Theme of the meeting
  4. Concept of Common but differentiated responsibilities

Mains Angles (Analytical Discussion)

  1. Discuss India's role in achieving its NDCs and its implications for global climate action.
  2. Analyze the significance of 'Common but differentiated responsibilities' in the context of climate finance and technology transfer.
  3. Evaluate the importance of integrating ecosystem-based solutions and futuristic technologies for sustainable development.

Essay Themes (Critical Thinking)

India's role in global climate leadership

The importance of international cooperation for environmental sustainability

Balancing economic development and environmental protection

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