New Delhi, May 1 -- As the planet moves toward the historic United Nations Climate Change Conference-COP30-to be held in Belem, Brazil, global climate discourse is on the threshold of a critical moment. For India, this is not just another multilateral meeting; it is an opportunity to demonstrate to the world how a rapidly expanding economy can reconcile its long-term vision of development, Viksit Bharat 2047, with the imperative of a world constrained by climate change. India is at a crossroads: the nation that aspires to become part of the world's top three economies by mid-century must do so while charting a course that is defined through low emissions of carbon, climate resilience, and social fairness. This simultaneous striving for ec...