External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also made it amply clear that India will continue to be a part of the agreement irrespective of whether the US remains in it.
"India signed the Paris climate pact not because of pressure from any country or due to lure of money. Our signature in the pact was not because of greed, it was not because of fear. We signed it due to our commitment to protecting the environment," she said.
Rejecting Trump's allegation, Swaraj said it was "not the reality".
She asserted that India signed the pact because of Indian culture and ethos.
"This commitment is 5,000 years old. We worship rivers, trees and mountains. This is India's ethos, it is our cultural heritage. If someone says we signed the pact due to lure of money and pressure from someone, it is wrong. I reject both these allegations.
Swaraj was replying to questions on the issue at a press conference where she listed the achievements of her ministry in the last three years.
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