- An Indo-German Green Hydrogen climate task force has been constituted following PM Modi's visit. It paved the way for pledging 10 bn Euros, to attain the Sustainable Development Goals (17 SDGs set up by UNO).
- The 10 bn Euros fund will continue until 2030. India has become able to extend its National Green Hydrogen Mission and attract stakeholders from across the world.
- There is already an existing NITI-BMZ Dialogue mechanism present that facilitates cooperation on development issues. India and Germany have also agreed to have encrypted connections between the foreign offices of the two nations. It will help to foster exchange and mutual protection of classified documents.
Question:
Q.1 How much India and Germany have pledged to invest as a part of the Green Hydrogen climate taskforce?a. 10 bn USD
b. 10 mn USD
c. 20 bn USD
d. 10 bn Euros