2024-09-19 19:43:14
Gandhinagar: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said today that showing interest in renewable energy is not an option but a compulsion of the world. He said that the problem of climate change has posed a threat to the existence of the earth and if we do not take it seriously, it can have serious consequences. Dhankhar said this while addressing the closing session of the fourth Global Renewable Energy Investors Meet. The Vice President said that we have no other way to save the earth except investing in renewable energy and we need to work day and night to deal with the threat of climate change. Dhankhar said that India is leading the world in the field of renewable energy. About 16 percent of the world’s population lives in India and harmony with nature is linked to our 5000-year-old culture. In our Vedas and Upanishads, the whole world has been considered one family. We are people who follow the ideology of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. India is the only country in the world that has never adopted an expansionist policy. We believe that war is not the solution to any issue. All issues can be resolved only through dialogue and diplomacy.
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Everyone has a role to play
The Vice President said that to deal with the problem of climate change, we need to create an ecosystem where everyone has to play their role. Solar Alliance was formed on the initiative of India. We are committed to save the world. For this, all the agencies of the world need to work together. Everyone has to play their role. When we are using energy, we should use it according to our needs. The kind of development that is taking place in India will benefit the entire world.
On this occasion, Renewable Energy Minister Prahlad Joshi said that today the whole world is looking towards India for renewable energy. The reason for this is that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has put forward a vision for the world. As the Chief Minister of Gujarat and the Prime Minister of the country, he has done a lot of work in this. States have set a target of 540 gigawatt renewable energy by 2030. Financial institutions have promised to give $386 billion for green energy transition by 2030. This will create 82 lakh jobs in the renewable energy sector.