At COP29, India criticized developed nations for delaying climate action and failing to provide adequate financial support to developing countries. They emphasized the need for substantial financial and technological assistance to address climate change effectively, highlighting the disproportionate impact on developing nations despite their minimal contribution to greenhouse gas emissions.
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