India-US Green Transition Partnership: Finance Minister Meets US Delegation
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Aug 23, 2024 22:17
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met a US delegation led by John Podesta to discuss strengthening the India-US partnership for green transition and climate action, focusing on clean energy financing.
New Delhi, Aug 23 (PTI) Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday met a delegation from the US and discussed strengthening the India-US bilateral partnership for green transition and climate action.
The American delegation was led by Senior Advisor to the US President John Podesta.
"During the meeting, deliberations were held to strengthen India-U.S. bilateral partnership for green transition and climate action by enhancing cooperation for financing #CleanEnergy," the finance ministry said in a post on X.
The American delegation was led by Senior Advisor to the US President John Podesta.
"During the meeting, deliberations were held to strengthen India-U.S. bilateral partnership for green transition and climate action by enhancing cooperation for financing #CleanEnergy," the finance ministry said in a post on X.
Source: PTI
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