The central government has given ex-post facto approval for moving a resolution in the first assembly of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) for amending its Framework Agreement to enable membership for all member countries of the United Nations (UN).
The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Opening the membership of the ISA will put solar energy in global agenda with the universal appeal for developing and deploying solar energy, as per the government press release.
This change, as per the press statement, will make ISA inclusive, whereby all member countries that are members of the UN could become a member. Expanding membership will lead to ISA initiative benefitting the world at large.
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