India has rejected US President Donald Trump's allegation that New Delhi signed the Paris climate agreement to get 'billions and billions of dollars in foreign aid.'
While pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord last week, Trump accused India of signing the deal only on the promise of funding from developed countries. This issue is also expected to come up when Prime Minister Narendra Modi travels to the US for his first bilateral meeting with Trump later this month.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports. While pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord last week, Trump accused India of signing the deal only on the promise of funding from developed countries. This issue is also expected to come up when Prime Minister Narendra Modi travels to the US for his first bilateral meeting with Trump later this month.
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