Susheel Kumar, interim head of the Indian delegation, said India's goal on adaptation during the UN climate change summit talks here is for it "to be there in the entire text."
"We would also like a long-term global goal for adaptation to be clearly articulated in qualitative and quantitative terms." Kumar said, adding that "for a developing country, adaptation becomes a more immediate need (than mitigation)."
Ministerial-level talks will begin next week which will be attended by Environment Minister Prakash Javedkar on December 7.
India would like developed countries to compensate developing nations for the effects their emissions have had on climate.
India believes that developed countries should be held responsible for their high levels of emissions which have caused harm to developing countries, like itself. That responsibility should come in the form of compensation and a fair 2015 Paris agreement.
He explained that it is "not equitable to talk about what a country is emitting now" because that country could be currently reducing their emissions.
However, Kumar said that fact "does not absolve them of all (past) sins."
India ranks third behind the Philippines and Cambodia in vulnerability but the index does not take into account India's much larger population compared to the other two countries.
Along with state climate action plans submitted by 29 states to the Parliament, Kumar also mentioned the efforts of the government through the National Adaptation Fund, the goal of which is to provide capacity building, technology and financial support to domestic adaptation projects.
