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Poverty remains India's main concern: Krishna

External Affairs Minister S M Krishna told world leaders here that India continued to face enormous developmental challenges and poverty eradication remains the nation's top priority.

Updated on: Sep 23, 2009 09:24 AM IST
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External Affairs Minister S M Krishna told world leaders here that India continued to face enormous developmental challenges and poverty eradication remains the nation's top priority.

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"Nearly 200 millions live on less than one dollar a day and nearly 500 millions do not have access to modern sources of energy," he said.

"Our overriding priority, therefore, has to be eradication of poverty for which we must address our energy poverty and use all sources of energy, including fossil fuels," he added.

Krishna was speaking at a Round Table during the Climate Change summit at the United Nations. The high-level summit, which featured more than 100 world leaders, was convened to mobilise political will ahead of the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.

The meeting in the Danish capital is expected to yield a climate treaty to succeed the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012.

Krishna said the outcome in Copenhagen "must also ensure that developing countries can pursue accelerated development also so that they have the resources to cope with and adapt to climate change."

 
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