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India To Ratify Paris Climate Deal On Sunday After President Gives Assent

The Paris agreement was adopted by 185 nations last year on December 12.

Pranab Mukherjee, the President of India at a news conference. (Photographer: Sondeep Shankar/Bloomberg News)
Pranab Mukherjee, the President of India at a news conference. (Photographer: Sondeep Shankar/Bloomberg News)

India is all set to ratify the Paris climate deal on Sunday, with President Pranab Mukherjee giving his assent to a proposal approved earlier by the government, making India one of the key countries to help bring the pact into force.

"We will ratify the Paris deal in the UN tomorrow. The President has signed it. The Union Cabinet has already approved it," Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave told reporters here.

He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced on September 25 that India will ratify it on October 2 on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

"This (decision) was taken after a lot of deliberations and with a view to give the world a messege...India is fast becoming a super power," Dave said.

"Call it international pressure or a sort of competition, this morning European Union has also decided to ratify it, which is a good thing," Dave said.

The Union Cabinet had given its nod to ratifying the Paris climate deal on September 28, days after Modi announced this at BJP's National Council meet in Kozhikode. The move is expected to give momentum to the implementation of measures to control global warming at the international level.

India's ratification will further underline its responsive leadership, which is committed to global cause of environment. The pact will come into force after it has been ratified by at least 55 countries which account for 55 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

So far, 61 countries have deposited their instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval accounting in total for 47.79 percent of the total global greenhouse gas emissions.

India's decision to ratify the agreement will take the number of cumulative level of emission of countries that have ratified the agreement so far to 51.89 percent as its total emissions is 4.1 percent of the global emissions.

Dave said after EU has decided to ratify it, the total emissions amongst countries which have ratified the agreement will go up to 61 percent.

The Paris agreement was adopted by 185 nations last year on December 12 and India signed it in New York on April 22 this year. A total of 191 countries have signed the agreement so far.