India, South Korea Forge Green Alliance on Climate, Oceans & Arctic Research

India and South Korea have agreed to significantly deepen their bilateral cooperation on sustainability and environmental protection. A key outcome is a new Memorandum of Cooperation under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement to enable investment-driven climate mitigation projects. The partnership will also expand into marine science, sustainable fisheries, and collaborative Arctic research to understand climate change better. Both nations expressed confidence that this enhanced collaboration will yield scalable solutions for sustainable development in the Indo-Pacific and globally.

Key Points: India-South Korea Boost Climate & Sustainability Cooperation

  • Climate action under Paris Agreement
  • Marine ecosystem & blue economy cooperation
  • Arctic science & research collaboration
  • Carbon market & green tech partnership
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India, South Korea strengthen cooperation on sustainability, climate action and marine ecosystems

India and South Korea deepen bilateral cooperation on climate action, marine ecosystems, Arctic research, and carbon markets under the Paris Agreement.

"The two sides will promote cooperation on climate change issues including carbon market, the Article 6.2 cooperative approach, renewable energy and low-carbon technologies. - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, April 21

India and South Korea have agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation across key areas of sustainability, including climate change, marine ecosystems and Arctic research, as both sides committed to advancing practical collaboration to address global environmental challenges.

In a joint statement issued on Monday, the two countries, referred to as "the two sides," underscored their shared responsibility as environmentally conscious nations to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in an integrated manner. They agreed to expand cooperation on environmental protection, focusing on sustainable management of natural resources such as land, air, water, biodiversity and waste.

On climate change, both India and South Korea reaffirmed their commitment to the rules-based international order and full implementation of the Paris Agreement. They acknowledged the urgency of enhanced climate action amid rising global climate risks and highlighted the need for strengthened international cooperation.

A key highlight of the engagement was the conclusion of a Memorandum of Cooperation under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement. The mechanism is aimed at enabling cooperative approaches for investment-driven mitigation projects, supporting the achievement of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and strengthening broader climate partnerships between the two nations.

"The two sides will promote cooperation on climate change issues including carbon market, the Article 6.2 cooperative approach, renewable energy and low-carbon technologies," read the statement from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

In the area of institutional collaboration, both sides agreed to pursue structured engagement through a Memorandum of Understanding on climate and environmental cooperation. India welcomed South Korea's entry into the International Solar Alliance (ISA), while South Korea welcomed India's membership in the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), marking a reciprocal strengthening of multilateral environmental engagement.

The joint statement also placed strong emphasis on ocean sustainability, with both nations agreeing to enhance cooperation in marine science, sustainable fisheries, coastal ecosystem protection and marine pollution control. They further committed to advancing collaboration in the blue economy and strengthening exchanges between scientific and maritime institutions.

On polar research, India and South Korea noted the growing importance of Arctic studies in understanding climate change. Both sides agreed to expand cooperation in Arctic science, shipping, and research initiatives, including participation in international polar programmes and joint scientific exchanges.

Reaffirming their long-term vision, both countries expressed confidence that enhanced cooperation would contribute to scalable and innovative solutions for sustainable development in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond. The two sides reiterated their commitment to translate these understandings into concrete outcomes for global environmental progress.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on marine ecosystems and the blue economy. Our coastal communities and fisheries need sustainable management. Hope this cooperation brings real, on-ground projects to protect our oceans from pollution and overfishing.
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Rohit P
While international agreements are important, I hope our government also focuses intensely on domestic implementation. We have severe air and water pollution in our cities. Partnerships should translate into cleaner rivers and breathable air for common citizens, not just statements.
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Sarah B
The Arctic research angle is fascinating and forward-thinking. Climate change is a global puzzle, and understanding polar shifts is crucial. Smart move by Indian scientists to partner with South Korea on this frontier science.
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Vikram M
Jai Ho! This is the kind of diplomacy we need - building partnerships for our sustainable future. South Korea's expertise in technology combined with India's innovation can create solutions not just for our countries, but for the whole Global South. Let's make the Paris Agreement goals a reality.
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Karthik V
The carbon market cooperation under Article 6.2 is a key detail. If implemented well, it can attract significant green investment into India. Hope the mechanism is transparent and benefits actual emission reduction projects, not just becomes a paperwork exercise.

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