India reaffirms Global Climate Commitment at IUCN Congress in Abu Dhabi
By ANI | Updated: October 10, 2025 15:10 IST2025-10-10T15:05:45+5:302025-10-10T15:10:04+5:30
Abu Dhabi [UAE], October 10 : Union Minister of State for Environment, Forests, and Climate Change, and External Affairs, ...

India reaffirms Global Climate Commitment at IUCN Congress in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi [UAE], October 10 : Union Minister of State for Environment, Forests, and Climate Change, and External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh, participated in the ongoing International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi, highlighting India's readiness to strengthen global partnerships for a sustainable and green future.
In a post on X, the Minister said, "Enjoyed a constructive discussion with Dr. Grethel Aguilar, Director-General, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and other Ministers on the way forward for our shared mission of conservation and sustainability at the IUCN Congress in Abu Dhabi."
{{{{twitter_post_id####Enjoyed a constructive discussion with Dr. Grethel Aguilar, Director -General, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and other Ministers on the way forward for our shared mission of conservation and sustainability at IUCN Congress at Abudhabi.
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— Kirti Vardhan Singh (@KVSinghMPGonda) October 10, 2025
He also shared that he took part in a roundtable hosted by IUCN President H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak on "Nature's Promise for Climate & People." The Minister described it as a "meaningful exchange on aligning global conservation and climate goals on the road to Belem and beyond," reaffirming India's commitment to collective action for conservation and climate sustainability. The Minister emphasised that India stands ready to deepen global partnerships for a green future.
}}}}Participated in the Roundtable hosted by H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of IUCN, on “Nature’s Promise for Climate & People.”
A meaningful exchange on aligning global conservation and climate goals on the road to Belém and beyond. Reaffirmed India’s commitment to… pic.twitter.com/xRs862YniO
— Kirti Vardhan Singh (@KVSinghMPGonda) October 10, 2025
India became a State Member of IUCN in 1969, through the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC).
The official website of IUCN notes how India is a megadiverse country with only 2.4% of the world's land area, and yet accounting for 7-8% of all recorded species, including over 45,000 species of plants and 91,000 species of animals.
"The country's diverse physical features and climatic conditions have resulted in a variety of ecosystems such as forests, wetlands, grasslands, desert, coastal and marine ecosystems which harbour and sustain high biodiversity and contribute to human well-being. Four of 34 globally identified biodiversity hotspots: The Himalayas, the Western Ghats, the North-East, and the Nicobar Islands, can be found in India", IUCN noted.
The IUCN Congress 2025 taking place in Abu Dhabi has five themes described on the website as- Scaling Up Resilient Conservation Action, Reducing Climate Overshoot Risks, Delivering on Equity, Transitioning to Nature-Positive Economies and Societies and Disruptive Innovation and Leadership for Conservation.
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