Developed and developing nations must have separate objectives and timetables while remaining mindful of one another’s requirements, future objectives, and sustainability plans. In the worldwide initiative to make the earth safer and greener, India’s relationship with the UK and the EU is significant.
India’s minister of commerce and industry, Piyush Goyal, reaffirmed the country’s commitment to making sure that inclusive growth and sustainability shaped India’s growth story.
The minister urged everyone in business to prioritise sustainability and make sure that all deeds respect the environment. He added that the climate catastrophe was largely a result of excessive consumption and waste production and that only a concerted effort would be able to stop it and achieve sustainable growth.
The government would only be able to function as an enabler, and businesses and the general public will be required to implement policies that promote sustainable growth. “We can accomplish great things if we recognise this as a shared global obligation for a better world. For a sustainable future, we need to act quickly and at a larger scale.
