The minister also ruled out there was any "confusion" in the government over the stand to be taken at the upcoming United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) when asked about the reported remarks by India's 'sherpa' for G-20 Suresh Prabhu that aligning with China on climate issue was hurting the country.
"There is no confusion... Yesterday, in a press conference has made it very clear... What he explained was his opinion."
Javadekar said the ministry will be in the process of consultation for next two weeks to formulate a policy on climate to be adopted at the Lima conference.
"So, Lima we are taking very seriously," he said, adding that the country was in the process of getting more and more support for that.
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He also rejected suggestions that the Forest Rights Act (FRA) was being diluted.
If no tribal is living in an area for three generations why should such places be called forests, Javadekar asked.
"There is no dilution. We have not taken a new decision. It is just a clarification of state of fact. There is nothing new, no dilution," he said and added that the government's motto is "development without destruction.