GS 2: International RelationsGS 3: Environment & Ecology

We stand for multilateralism: India after US exit from 66 organisations, Pg8

India reaffirms commitment to multilateralism after US exits 66 organizations, including the International Solar Alliance, potentially impacting funding and leadership.

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Key Highlights:

  • The US has withdrawn from 66 international organizations, including UN bodies and the International Solar Alliance (ISA).
  • India has affirmed its commitment to multilateralism, emphasizing the need for collaborative action on global issues.
  • The US exit may cause funding and leadership challenges in these organizations.
  • China is expected to increase its influence in these organizations due to the vacuum created by the US withdrawal.
  • The US exit from ISA may negatively impact investment and financial contributions towards solar projects.

Detailed Insights:

  • The US decision to withdraw is based on the view that these institutions are "redundant" and against US interests.
  • ISA has made significant progress in promoting solar energy deployment among its 125 member countries.
  • India will need to collaborate with other nations to protect the rules and objectives of these organizations.
  • The US withdrawal from ISA could lead to a loss of expertise and influence, despite ISA's diversified membership and funding.
  • The aim of ISA was to mobilize over $1 trillion for solar projects by 2030, which may be affected.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Multilateralism: A system of international relations that involves multiple nations pursuing shared goals.
  • International Solar Alliance (ISA): An intergovernmental organization promoting solar energy.
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