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The two-degree limit17-JUL-09
It is not a national cap, but where is the equity angle? News reports have raised the question whether India gave away more than it should have in the discussions on climate change, at the recent meeting in Italy of the G-8 and G-5. It has been said that in agreeing to work towards a cap on how much the temperature of the earth should be allowed to change (2 degrees Celsius), the government has de facto agreed to accept quantifiable limits on India’s own emission of greenhouse gases,
PM confident India can sustain 8-9% growth11-JUL-09
Notwithstanding the uncertainty surrounding the global economic recovery, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said India should be able to sustain a growth rate of 8 to 9 per cent GDP growth.
Growing support for reform of global institutions: PM11-JUL-09
There is growing support for the demand for reforms of the global governance institutions  and that it should start with reform of the UN Security Council, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said today.
G-8's dominance faces challenge from G-511-JUL-09
Leaders of developing countries confronted advanced nations with a demand for a greater role in the management of the global economy, signaling the drift in power away from the financially distressed West.
Leaders favour conversion of G-8 and G-5 into G-1410-JUL-09
In indications of broadbasing of global governance, suggestions have been made for converting the grouping of developed G-8 countries and the G-5 emerging economies into a G-14 as a summit of leaders from these nations have favoured reforms of institutions of international governance and finance.
India to oppose non-tariff barriers in G-8 summit06-JUL-05
India along with other G-5 developing countries will oppose attempts by the G-8 industrialised nations to erect non-tariff barriers under the garb of promoting clean energy and arresting climate
  
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