.@samirsaran: How do you see the India-US bilateral relationship developing on climate change? What areas require greater focus? #Raisina2021
.@ClimateEnvoy: I hope that we will be able to build a partnership between USA and India to accelerate the deployment of the 450 GW of renewable power. #Raisina2021
.@ClimateEnvoy: President Biden wants to assist nations to raise their ambitions before the major negotiation seven months from now. That is the reason for the summit in April. #Raisina2021
.@samirsaran: Without private finance flowing into climate sensitive countries and sectors such as India and other emerging economies, meaningful action is not possible. #Raisina2021
.@samirsaran: Can the USA play a leadership role in ensuring that a large chunk of the big capital flow into the developing world? #Raisina2021
.@ClimateEnvoy: President Biden has instructed that the budget takes into account the responsibility of providing the 100 billion that was promised in Paris in order for developing nations to be able to transition into newer technologies. #Raisina2021
.@ClimateEnvoy: I am working with some of our largest asset managers and banks. We are looking at the prospect of largest market that the world has ever known becoming a reality. #Raisina2021
.@samirsaran: What are the dramatic measures that the developed economies are going to take in the near term towards a net zero future? #Raisina2021
.@ClimateEnvoy: It’s the wrong framework to be talking about the old paradigm of how each country can get more carbon space instead it should be about getting the new energy space. #Raisina2021
.@ClimateEnvoy: The debate today is how do we rapidly leapfrog to energy that makes us more secure, healthier and create more jobs. #Raisina2021
.@nagmasahar: The pandemic struck at the roots of global order which many believe was already falling. Pre-pandemic global trends seemed redundant. #Raisina2021
.@nagmasahar: The withering of the pre-pandemic global order is epitomised by the failure of the WHO to play a global leadership role during the pandemic. Other than the WHO, the UN and organisations like the WTO are also struggling for contemporary relevance. #Raisina2021
.@teddyboylocsin: The future will be determined by the dynamics of the Indo-Pacific. The Indo-Pacific is undoubtedly the arena for the contemporary version of the Great Game, where multiple players with diverse ambitions display their strategic skills. #Raisina2021
.@teddyboylocsin: Southeast Asian nations remain skeptical of Great Power schemes that seek to drag in ASEAN nations to larger quarrels and far bigger ambitions that Southeast Asia as a region of peace do not share. #Raisina2021
We are LIVE tweeting the discussion – “Waters of Growth: Towards an Arabian Sea Community” with @AakankshaT, @AUThackeray, @IEAKwame, Harsh V. Pant and Majed Al Ansari
Harsh V. Pant: It is often forgotten that in India’s conception of the Indo-Pacific, the Arabian sea is the critical anchor. #Raisina2021
Majed Al Ansari: Since 2010, the US in the Arabian Sea & Middle East have started pulling out of major conflicts in the region. This means that local powers and regional powers must play a different role which is expected of them. #Raisina2021
We are LIVE tweeting the discussion – “Chained Globalisation: Unshackling Lifelines, Unclogging Supply Chains” with @ManishTewari, @MConleytyler, @NaghmaSahar, @SoerenGade,Cho Choongjae and I-Chung Lai
.@NaghmaSahar: The global pandemic has undermined the convictions, certainties, and certitudes that have driven two decades of globalisation. It disrupted the supply chains and compelled countries to turn inwards and focus on self-reliance. #Raisina2021
.@NaghmaSahar: The pandemic has compelled the states and organisations to acknowledge that their global values chains and economic co-dependence had embedded social and political consequences. #Raisina2021
.@JUNAIDWBG: With technological change always happening, workers are seeking to upgrade their skills and a safety net must also be vest in their ability to build up their human capital.
.@JUNAIDWBG: During Covid-19, India discovered lot of fault lines inside its own social safety net. It recognised that perhaps Urban India, migrants and the informal sector had not been fully covered in the safety net. #Raisina2021
.@abdulla_shahid: Maldives is also one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. Hence, we are aiming to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels for energy generation and we have decided to lead by example. We aim to achieve net zero emissions by 2030. #Raisina2021
.@abdulla_shahid: Maldives is continuously looking at ways to transition to lower emissions and cleaner methods of energy generation. Our recovery plans formulated in the aftermath of covid-19 pandemic adapts an energy policy that emphasises solar power for energy generation.