India rejects $300 billion climate finance package at COP29 in Azerbaijan

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India has rejected a new climate finance package of $300 billion for developing countries at the UN climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. India called the package "too little, too late," expressing dissatisfaction with the negotiation process. The summit, which was extended by 32 hours, faced challenges before finalizing the deal. Many developing nations, including Cuba and Nigeria, also expressed disappointment with the agreement. While some view the package as a step forward, critics argue it does not meet the needs of poorer countries affected by climate change.


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