cover image: Science Diplomacy Review - Vol. 3 | No. 2 | July 2021

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Science Diplomacy Review - Vol. 3 | No. 2 | July 2021

3 Dec 2021

The ‘solar This paper takes a closer look at the rich’ or prospective ISA member countries creation of the ISA within the broader were identified as those located between context of science diplomacy that is the the ‘Tropic of Cancer’ and the ‘Tropic of inclusion of science and technology into Capricorn’, i.e. [...] In and the world a year that witnessed multilateral climate India’s leadership role in the creation and negotiations weakening – particularly with operationalization of the ISA stemmed the withdrawal of the United States from from the vision of PM Modi, who since the 2015 Paris Agreement, the end was coming to power in mid-2014 brought the marked by a new India-led treaty-based issue of climate ch. [...] India’s foreign policy actors in the treaty- The drivers for renewable energy making process, in turn, allowed for in India continue to evolve: energy security innovation in the legal form and structure in the 1980s after the oil shock, energy of the new international organization – access in the post-liberalization India of wherein the institution uses the ‘hard’ legal the 1990s, and ultimately c. [...] India with an opportunity to showcase a new diplomatic configuration, reflective of International Solar Alliance: the new reality in which it is a stakeholder The Climate Turn in India’s both in the traditional developing world, economic diplomacy the G77, and in the large economies, the G20’ (Mathur, 2019). [...] 2| July 2021 a very strong community of nations and in in securing the final deal in Paris, but the times to come the problem of climate also very interested in creating this new change that the world is trying to counter institution to channelize finance and and fight, we are going to be playing a very technology into solar deployment in the major role in mitigation and lessening the developing w.
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