New Delhi – Amid the escalating global climate crisis, the potential return of a Trump 2.0 administration in the United States could significantly impact environmental policies. Donald Trump, who previously withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement during his presidency, may bring further shifts in climate change policies if re-elected.

A renewed Trump administration could pose a substantial challenge not only to the U.S. but also to the world at large. The U.S., one of the largest carbon-emitting nations, plays a critical role in climate action, and any policy changes there could have far-reaching effects on developing nations like India. India, with its agriculture-based economy and large population, is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. In this scenario, cooperation from countries like the U.S. is crucial for India’s climate resilience.

India’s Preparedness and Future Steps: India needs to strengthen global partnerships to confront climate challenges effectively, with a particular focus on investments in renewable energy, climate financing, and eco-friendly technologies.

It is essential for India to take firm, dedicated actions to protect its citizens and natural resources. Addressing the climate crisis requires robust internal efforts so that, despite global environmental pressures, India can secure a safe future for its people.

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