Energy and climate partnerships between India and Germany are approaching a 20-year mark. Now, both countries are adopting green technologies and scaling up mitigation efforts more ambitiously, in line with global climate targets – including the goal to triple renewable energy capacities. In this policy brief, we look at the bilateral partnerships on climate change mitigation, assess how they align with the two countries’ foreign policy priorities and what a future partnership landscape could look like.
In our explainer clip, Abdullah Fahimi and Tim Bosch address the bilateral partnerships on climate change mitigation and assess how they align with the two countries’ foreign policy priorities and the prospects of a future partnership. To dive even deeper into the topic, it's worth reading this publication on our website! 📖👇 https://dgap.org/en/research/publications/toward-indo-german-green-strategic-partnership
*We acknowledge the error that Germany does not rank eighth worldwide in total greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) but only in carbon dioxide emissions (CO2).