COP28: India‘s Bold Bid to Host COP33
MAHABAHU TEAM (From COP28, DUBAI)

December 1, 2023 – Dubai: In a historic move at the 28th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) summit in Dubai, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a transformative vision for global climate action, including a groundbreaking proposal for India to host COP33 in 2028.
Modi’s announcement resonates as a defining moment in shaping the future of international climate discourse.
COP33 Host Bid – Paving the Way for a New Era
Indian Prime Minister Modi’s announcement of India’s bid to host COP33 in 2028 marks a pivotal initiative, positioning the nation at the forefront of global climate leadership. This bid, if successful, is set to redefine India’s role in steering climate discussions and actions on the world stage.
Reaffirming India’s Climate Commitments
Modi reiterated India’s unwavering commitment to climate goals, emphasizing a balanced approach that considers both developmental priorities and environmental conservation. The nation’s ambitious pledge to reduce emissions intensity by 45% by 2030 and increase the share of non-fossil fuels to 50% underscores India’s proactive stance in addressing climate challenges.
Global Collaboration for Collective Responsibility
In his address, the Prime Minister stressed the imperative for nations to transcend narrow self-interests and fulfill their climate obligations.
Modi’s call for global collaboration underscores the essence of collective responsibility, urging every nation to honor promises and commitments.
He emphasized that ambitious climate actions must be inclusive, just, and innovative for a sustainable energy transition.

Green Credits Initiative – A Proactive Model
Modi showcased India’s Green Credits Initiative as a proactive and positive step toward incentivizing environmental actions. This alternative market-based mechanism encourages public participation in environment-positive projects, aligning with India’s broader strategy of fostering environmental stewardship.
Technology Transfer and Support for Developing Economies
Central to Modi’s address was the plea for developed nations to transfer technology and support developing economies. He highlighted the need for a just and equitable transition to renewables, emphasizing that the 1.5-degree limit can only be achieved by ultimately stopping the burning of all fossil fuels. Modi urged fossil fuel companies to lead the transition to renewables and called on governments to regulate, legislate, and incentivize this shift.

Anticipating COP33 – Shaping a Sustainable Future
As the COP28 summit unfolds, global attention is focused on India’s bid to host COP33 in 2028. Modi’s visionary proposal injects fresh momentum into discussions, positioning India as a leader committed to driving meaningful change in the fight against climate change. The potential hosting of COP33 holds promise for fostering global cooperation, technology transfer, and innovative solutions to address the pressing challenges of our time.
Global Expectations: India as a Climate Leader
The international community now awaits further developments regarding India’s bid to host COP33. Modi’s announcement positions India as a nation ready to shoulder the responsibilities of climate leadership. As the world watches, there is growing recognition of the critical role major economies, like India, play in steering the trajectory of global climate initiatives.

A Turning Point in Climate Governance
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement at COP28 marks a turning point in the global climate governance discourse. India’s bid to host COP33 in 2028 adds a new dimension to the responsibilities shouldered by emerging economies.
As the summit progresses, the discussions spurred by Modi’s proposal are set to shape the future of international climate negotiations.
The urgency of addressing climate change has never been more apparent, and Modi’s vision for India to host COP33 stands as a beacon of hope in a world grappling with the consequences of environmental degradation.

01-12-2023
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