A top government source said that the reason behind such remark was that India's "proactive" role at the negotiations have started yielding results and the world is appreciating the country's climate action plans to curb green house gas emissions.
This is the third time that India has hit out at the US Secretary of State's remark.
"We are engaging with the world at all possible levels. India was never been on such a proactive mode. The second is India's Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) have been well appreciated world over. The NGO alliance report has mentioned that India is taking up four times responsibility than their fair share.
"They have announced 14 billion dollars to Africa group. This is yet another item to divide G77. They (Africa group) will think its a concrete assurance. Whether it is new, additional predictable finance nobody bothers. It is just the 14 billion dollars that matters.
"This is how things happen. Sad but true. India does not quarrel. When he (Kerry) made a comment on India, it was intended," the source said.
One of the key Indian negotiator and a member of the Prime Minister's climate panel Ajay Mathur had also hit out at the remark, saying countries are now "flexing their muscles" while referring to US Secretary of State's comment.
Mathur, also the Director General of Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), had said the remarks mean that nations could not put forward their point of views during the Paris climate change negotiations especially if the views were not in line with the US.
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