Vishwa Mohan, Senior Editor at The Times of India, focuses on the intersection of environment, climate change, agriculture, and clean energy. He has been reporting on these issues since 2003, closely following how domestic policies are influenced by political actions and India’s role in global climate discussions. His extensive background includes over a decade of coverage on internal security and investigative agencies before pivoting to sustainable development. Mohan’s insights are essential for understanding the complexities of India’s environmental policies and their implications on both local and international stages, particularly in the context of climate diplomacy.
Why It Matters
As the effects of climate change become increasingly evident, countries like India play a crucial role in global environmental policies. India’s policies are shaped by its diverse agricultural needs and water resources, making the country’s approach to sustainable development critical. Understanding the historical context of India’s climate negotiations and domestic policy decisions helps highlight the challenges and opportunities faced by the nation in addressing environmental issues. The outcomes of these policies not only impact India’s ecosystem but also contribute to global climate initiatives, influencing how nations collaborate to combat climate change.
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