Key Points

India is taking a leading role in promoting sustainable development across the Asian region through innovative climate initiatives. The East Asia Summit provides a critical platform for sharing energy efficiency strategies and collaborative approaches. P. Kumaran's keynote address highlighted the importance of individual actions in achieving climate goals. The Mission LiFE program represents a transformative approach to environmental sustainability, positioning India as a thought leader in climate action.

Key Points: Modi's Mission LiFE Drives India's Sustainable Asia Strategy

  • India promotes sustainable consumption patterns at regional summit
  • PM Modi's Mission LiFE emphasizes individual climate action
  • East Asia Summit explores energy efficiency policies
  • Nalanda University hosts critical knowledge exchange workshop
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India's efforts to shape sustainable future across region lauded at East Asia Summit event

India champions energy efficiency and climate goals at East Asia Summit, highlighting innovative sustainable development approaches

"The 21st century will be the Asian century and our universities will light the way. - P. Kumaran, MEA Secretary (East)"

Patna, Sep 18

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary (East) P Kumaran delivered remarks at the joint inauguration of East Asia Summit Knowledge Exchange Workshop on Energy Efficiency Policies and Programmes - Mission LiFE and EAS Conclave of Heads of Higher Education Institutions at Nalanda University in Bihar's Rajgir on Thursday.

Kumaran stressed the need to promote sustainable consumption patterns and energy saving behaviours, thereby reinforcing the role of people in achieving climate goals, as underlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Fulfilling India's commitments at the East Asia Summit (EAS) Secretary (East) P. Kumaran delivered the keynote address at the joint inauguration of EAS Knowledge Exchange Workshop on Energy Efficiency Policies and Programmes- Mission LiFE (organised by RIS New Delhi and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and EAS Conclave of Heads of Higher Education Institutions (organised by Nalanda University) being hosted in collaboration with Ministry of External Affairs at the Nalanda University, Rajgir, Bihar," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated in a post on X.

"Secretary highlighted that the 21st century will be the Asian century and our universities will light the way. On Mission LiFE, he focused on the need to promote sustainable consumption patterns and energy saving behaviours, thereby reinforcing the role of individuals in achieving climate goals, as underlined by PM Narendra Modi," he added.

On September 10, India expressed constructive support for preparations related to the forthcoming 20th East Asia Summit. Representing India at the East Asia Summit Preparatory Senior Officials' Meeting (EAS Prep-SOM) in Malaysia's Port Dickson, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary (East), P Kumaran expressed India's "constructive support" for preparations related to the forthcoming summit.

Dato' Sri Amran Mohamed Zin, Secretary General of Malaysia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in its capacity as the ASEAN Chair, chaired the meeting. Senior Officials of participating countries of EAS attended the meeting.

"Secretary (East), in his intervention at the EAS Prep-SOM, expressed constructive support for preparations related to the forthcoming 20th East Asia Summit. Secretary (East) also invited EAS Participating Countries for the EAS Knowledge Exchange Workshop on Energy Efficiency Policies and Programs - Mission LiFE and Conclave of EAS Heads of Higher Education Institutions being hosted in India at the Nalanda University in Rajgir, Bihar," read a statement issued by the MEA.

The East Asia Summit refers to the Meeting of Heads of States/Governments of the EAS participating countries which is convened annually. The EAS process was initiated in 2005 with the convening of the first East Asia Summit in Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur. At its inception, the East Asia Summit comprised 16 participating countries, namely ASEAN Member States, Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, and the Republic of Korea. The United States and Russia joined at the 6th East Asia Summit in Indonesia's Bali on November 19, 2011.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy sector, I appreciate India's focus on energy efficiency. The Asian century will indeed be sustainable if we follow such initiatives. Hope other EAS countries adopt similar programs.
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Priya S
While the initiative is good, I hope the government ensures proper implementation at ground level. We've seen many policies fail due to poor execution. Sustainable consumption needs more than just workshops - needs behavioral change campaigns across villages and cities.
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Aman W
Nalanda University is the perfect venue for such discussions! Carrying forward India's ancient tradition of knowledge sharing. Hope our universities really do light the way as Secretary Kumaran said. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting to see India positioning itself as a climate leader in the region. The East Asia Summit platform is crucial for regional cooperation. Hope this leads to concrete action plans rather than just talk.
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Nisha Z
Energy saving should start from our homes! We've switched to LED bulbs, solar water heater, and practice rainwater harvesting. If every Indian family does small things, the nation can achieve big climate goals. Mission LiFE zindabad! 💪

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