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India raises clean-energy ambition with 60% non-fossil fuel power goal by 2035
It also aims to reduce by 47% the intensity of emissions per unit of GDP and to increase its carbon sink to 3.5 billion tonnes-4 billion tonnes. It also aims to reduce by 47% the intensity of emissions per unit of GDP an…

It also aims to reduce by 47% the intensity of emissions per unit of GDP and to increase its carbon sink to 3.5 billion tonnes-4 billion tonnes. It also aims to reduce by 47% the intensity of emissions per unit of GDP and to increase its carbon sink to 3.5 billion tonnes-4 billion tonnes.
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