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India Defends Paris Deal at COP30 as New Delhi Reviews Prosecutions and Online Content Rules

The stance underscores India’s focus on climate equity as domestic scrutiny plus enforcement shape the day’s agenda.

Overview

  • At COP30 in Belem, India warned against attempts to overturn the Paris Agreement and said developed nations cannot impose their climate agenda.
  • The Home Ministry said it is actively considering a CBI request to sanction prosecution of eight IAS officers in the Jammu and Kashmir gun licence case.
  • The Centre is weighing amendments to the IT Rules 2021 to curb what officials describe as obscene content on digital news outlets and video-on-demand platforms.
  • The Narcotics Control Bureau with Delhi Police reported dismantling a cartel and seizing 328 kg of methamphetamine valued at Rs 262 crore in the capital.
  • US, Ukrainian and European officials met in Geneva to discuss a US peace proposal after President Trump said his plan for Ukraine is not final and requires additional work.