Rijiju: India to lead in weather forecasting and climate studies
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Rijiju: India to lead in weather forecasting and climate studies

India is poised to take a global leadership role in weather forecasting and climate studies, according to the Kiren Rijiju, Minister of Earth Sciences. The minister highlighted India's advancements in Earth Sciences, emphasising the nation's commitment to becoming a frontrunner in understanding and predicting weather patterns and climate changes.

Rijiju noted that India has made significant strides in meteorological and climate research, contributing valuable data and insights to the international scientific community. The country's efforts align with the global imperative to enhance understanding and mitigation strategies for climate-related challenges.

The minister's statement underscores India's proactive stance in leveraging scientific expertise and technological advancements to address climate concerns. As climate change continues to impact regions worldwide, India's leadership in weather forecasting becomes crucial not only for national planning and disaster preparedness but also for collaborative global initiatives.

India's commitment to advancing Earth Sciences aligns with the Paris Agreement and other international frameworks aimed at mitigating the impact of climate change. By leading in weather forecasting and climate studies, India is positioned to play a pivotal role in fostering global cooperation for a sustainable and resilient future. Rijiju's affirmation reflects the nation's dedication to scientific excellence and its determination to contribute significantly to the broader understanding of Earth's complex climate systems.

India is poised to take a global leadership role in weather forecasting and climate studies, according to the Kiren Rijiju, Minister of Earth Sciences. The minister highlighted India's advancements in Earth Sciences, emphasising the nation's commitment to becoming a frontrunner in understanding and predicting weather patterns and climate changes. Rijiju noted that India has made significant strides in meteorological and climate research, contributing valuable data and insights to the international scientific community. The country's efforts align with the global imperative to enhance understanding and mitigation strategies for climate-related challenges. The minister's statement underscores India's proactive stance in leveraging scientific expertise and technological advancements to address climate concerns. As climate change continues to impact regions worldwide, India's leadership in weather forecasting becomes crucial not only for national planning and disaster preparedness but also for collaborative global initiatives. India's commitment to advancing Earth Sciences aligns with the Paris Agreement and other international frameworks aimed at mitigating the impact of climate change. By leading in weather forecasting and climate studies, India is positioned to play a pivotal role in fostering global cooperation for a sustainable and resilient future. Rijiju's affirmation reflects the nation's dedication to scientific excellence and its determination to contribute significantly to the broader understanding of Earth's complex climate systems.

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