New Delhi, Dec. 12 -- India views environmental action not merely as a policy imperative but as a pathway to dignity, opportunity, and well-being, union minister of state, Kirti Vardhan Singh said as part of India's national statement at the High-Level Segment at United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7). He made it clear that greater ambition requires commensurate support for developing countries with accessible finance and technology transfer. "The world is one family-India reaffirms its commitment to working constructively with all member states for a sustainable future and a resilient planet," Singh said while explaining that "India approaches UNEA-7 with the conviction that environmental solutions must remain centred on people and that global action must be guided by the principles of Equity, Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR-RC), and respect for National Circumstances." "These principles enable ambition, foster trust, and strengthen multilateral cooperation. India's domestic actions over the past decade demonstrate what determined national efforts can achieve. We have already reached 50% non-fossil installed electricity capacity, significantly ahead of our target," Singh said....