'Thank you, Dubai': PM Modi shares glimpses of COP28 Summit
After participating in the Conference of Parties-28 (COP28) in Dubai on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a video of the COP28 and reiterated his commitment to work together for a better planet. Sharing the video on the social media platform X, PM Modi highlighted key moments. The video included glimpses of his bilateral meetings, interactions with global leaders, and his summit speech focusing on the contribution of all countries against climate change.
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