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India calls for urgent global action to protect ocean, commits to early ratification of High Seas Treaty
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At the UN Ocean Conference in France, India advocated for immediate global action to protect ocean health. Minister Jitendra Singh urged investment in innovation, ratification of the ‘High Seas Treaty,’ and a binding agreement to combat plastic pollution. India is committed to Sustainable Development Goal 14, focusing on reversing ocean degradation through science and partnerships.
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