Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday listed three issues- climate change, terrorism and protectionism- as three challenges for human civilisation, while addressing the opening keynote address at the plenary session of the 48th World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos in Switzerland.
Expressing concern over the melting of Arctic glaciers, he accentuated the need to think about what can be done to mitigate climate change. Modi projected India's actions towards this by saying that the country has aimed to produce 175 gigawatt of renewable energy by 2022 and claimed that one-third of this target has already been met. While speaking on terrorism, prime minister said," Terrorism is dangerous. Worse is when people say there is a difference between 'good' and 'bad' terror. It is painful to see some youngsters getting radicalised."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday listed three issues- climate change, terrorism and protectionism- as three challenges for human civilisation, while addressing the opening keynote address at the plenary session of the 48th World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos in Switzerland.
Expressing concern over the melting of Arctic glaciers, he accentuated the need to think about what can be done to mitigate climate change. Modi projected India's actions towards this by saying that the country has aimed to produce 175 gigawatt of renewable energy by 2022 and claimed that one-third of this target has already been met. While speaking on terrorism, prime minister said," Terrorism is dangerous. Worse is when people say there is a difference between 'good' and 'bad' terror. It is painful to see some youngsters getting radicalised."