India’s Modi urges ‘comprehensive’ climate deal


NEW DELHI: India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Thursday for a “comprehensive and concrete” agreement on climate change in December, as he addressed African leaders at a major summit in New Delhi.

Modi said no one had contributed less to global warming than India and Africa, warning that “the excess of  the) few cannot become the burden of many”.

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