EU-INDIA SUMMIT: INDIA SHOULD PUT ITS DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA ON THE TABLE

Environmental Panorama
New Delhi – India
September of 2005

 

07/09/2005 – India should use the summit with the European Union as an opportunity to put its development and energy agenda on the table and seek increased investment in clean energy sources from Europe, WWF said today.

India’s Prime Mr. Manmohan Singh and the President of the EU Commission, Mr. José Manual Barroso, are meeting today and tomorrow in New Delhi to negotiate the detail of a Strategic Partnership Agreement. The aim of the agreement is to enhance cooperation on a range of areas including environment, energy and climate change. As part of the Political Declaration on the EU-India Strategic Partnership, the establishment of an EU-India Partnership on Climate Change, Energy and Development is foreseen. However, negotiations have so far been very slow; the Indian government has not shown great interest in a closer cooperation.

“India has the opportunity to put its vision on clean energy development on the table and pro-actively show the opportunities in this field for foreign and Indian companies for years to come,” said Mr. Samrat Sengupta, Senior Policy Officer of WWF India.
“The EU is the market leader in clean energies; it is regrettable that so far the Indian government has not yet shown great appetite to close the deal.”

Among the key issues to be discussed at the meeting, WWF identified cleaner fuel options and financial mechanisms to help the transfer and effective implementation of renewable energy and energy efficiency.

“India should see this event as an opportunity to regain its position as leader of the Southern countries,” said Sengupta.

“India can use this summit to send a strong message that the country can project itself as a proactive player in the international negotiations on climate change.”

The EU would be a good partner to team up with as they have a successful track record in international climate agreements, said the WWF spokesman. While the US administration failed in its opposition to the Kyoto Protocol, the world’s leading multilateral agreement on containing climate change, the EU and Japan made sure that the agreement came into force.

The EU‘s interest is to find support from India and other countries to stabilize global atmospheric CO2 concentration. The India-EU partnership on climate and energy issues could come through concrete and practical support to India’s developmental agenda.

“India still seems to hesitate at the sidelines, while China has already closed an agreement with the EU,” said Mr. Sengupta. “If we are not able to move forward now India may lose an effective future ally for development and technical assistance for clean energy.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Samrat Sengupta)
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