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'Consultations, analysis in Accord has no weight'

UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Chief R K Pachauri today said agreeing to "international consultation and analysis" in the Copenhagen Accord in no way challenges India"s sovereignty. - Uninor aims to break even in three years - Toyota to produce 70,000 compact cars in 1st year - Sun TV up on restructuring plans - Sun Pharma up on new support in Taro war - EU lashes out as climate discord deepens - IDFC to invest Rs 250 cr in Adhunik Metaliks" unit "I don"t think the provisions of international consultations and analysis in the Accord gives anybody the right to challenge anybody. It does not carry any weight," Pachauri told reporters here. His observation supports the view of the government that "international verification and analysis" in a limited, non-legally binding Accord did not compromise the national interest. "The term is so innocuous that it can"t be interpreted as loss of sovereignty on our part. I think our interest has not been touched in any way. "Moreover, The four BASIC counties (India, South Africa, Brazil and China) will stick together and won"t let anyone (including US) push them over this provision," Pachauri who heads The Energy and Resources Institute(TERI) maintained. White House adviser David Axelrod had said recently, "following Accord, we (the US) will be able to review what India and China are doing (on climate front). We are going to be able to challenge them if they do not meet those goals." Pointing that the US want to win domestic favour, Pachauri said, "They want to tell their people that with this provision, the US has got consensus on part of other countries and can convince the Senate to support the climate change measures the government plans to take," he said.


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